Chemotaxis - Navigating the Invisible Forces of Microbial Motion
Fouad Sabry
Maison d'édition: One Billion Knowledgeable
Synopsis
Discover the fascinating world of "Chemotaxis" in the Microswimmer series, where the intricate movement of microorganisms in response to chemical gradients is explored in depth. This book is an essential resource for professionals, students, and enthusiasts alike, offering a comprehensive understanding of how microswimmers navigate their environments, the biological mechanisms behind it, and the cuttingedge research that shapes this field. Whether you're a student studying biology, a researcher in cell signaling, or simply fascinated by the science of motion, this book presents key concepts and experimental breakthroughs with clarity and precision. Chapters Brief Overview: Chemotaxis: Introduces the fundamental concept of chemotaxis, explaining how cells detect and move toward chemical signals Cell signaling: Explores the molecular mechanisms and pathways that govern cellular responses to external signals Methylaccepting chemotaxis proteins: Delve into the critical proteins involved in sensing chemical gradients and initiating movement NFormylmethionineleucylphenylalanine: Discusses the role of these peptides in bacterial chemotaxis and immune response Robert Insall: Highlights the contributions of Robert Insall in the field of chemotaxis research and its impact on cell biology Chemorepulsion: Examines the opposite process of chemotaxis, where cells move away from repulsive chemical signals Neutrophil swarming: Investigates the behavior of neutrophils as they swarm toward sites of infection, an essential aspect of immune defense Biomolecular gradient: Focuses on the creation and maintenance of chemical gradients that guide the movement of cells and organisms Phototaxis: Looks at how organisms use light as a cue for directional movement, connecting the concept to chemotaxis Chemokine: Describes the role of chemokines in immune cell signaling and their influence on cell migration Twocomponent regulatory system: Explores bacterial regulatory systems that help microbes respond to environmental changes, crucial for chemotaxis Michael Eisenbach: Pays tribute to the pioneering work of Michael Eisenbach in advancing our understanding of bacterial chemotaxis Runandtumble motion: Describes the dynamic movement of bacteria, essential to understanding how microorganisms navigate their environments CCL7: Focuses on the chemokine CCL7 and its role in immune cell recruitment and inflammation Taxis: Broadens the concept of taxis beyond chemotaxis, covering various forms of directed movement in biological systems Formyl peptide receptor: Investigates the receptors that detect formyl peptides, critical in immune responses like neutrophil migration Proteinglutamate Omethyltransferase: Discusses the enzymes involved in regulating bacterial chemotaxis and their biochemical pathways Sperm chemotaxis: Explores how sperm cells use chemotaxis to locate the egg, a fundamental aspect of fertilization Bacterial motility: Analyzes the mechanics of bacterial movement, from flagella to other mechanisms involved in navigation Chemotactic drugtargeting: Investigates how chemotaxis can be leveraged in drug design to target specific cells in the body Chemotropism: Covers the phenomenon of chemotropism, where plants and fungi also respond to chemical stimuli, bridging cellular and ecological responses This book offers a comprehensive look at the science behind chemotaxis and its applications in medicine, biotechnology, and ecology. Whether you’re a researcher, student, or simply someone fascinated by the complexity of life at the microscopic level, this book will provide invaluable insights. The knowledge contained within these pages will deepen your understanding of cellular behavior and inspire you to explore the many possibilities within this dynamic field.
