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<b>Sensing and the mechanism of chemotaxis</b><br>
Chemotaxis is a phenomenon whereby cells or organisms direct their orientation or movement in relation to a gradient of chemical agents (Fig 1). These chemical agents are known as chemoattractants and chemorepellants, which are inorganic or organic substances like amino acids and sugars. They are able to activate chemotaxis in motile cells. This chemotaxis behavior is triggered by binding of chemoattractants or chemorepellants to chemotaxis receptors such as the target of our iGEM project, the aspartate receptor Tar.
Chemotaxis is a phenomenon whereby cells or organisms direct their orientation or movement in relation to a gradient of chemical agents (Fig 1). These chemical agents are known as chemoattractants and chemorepellants, which are inorganic or organic substances like amino acids and sugars. They are able to activate chemotaxis in motile cells. This chemotaxis behavior is triggered by binding of chemoattractants or chemorepellants to chemotaxis receptors such as the target of our iGEM project, the aspartate receptor Tar.
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