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bacterial chemotaxis receptors | bacterial chemotaxis receptors | ||
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Bacteria can sense their environment, when small molecules such as the amino acid aspartate, bind to receptor proteins like this one.
CBI Molecules:
Molecules under study by members of the University of Massachusetts Amherst Chemistry-Biology Interface Program.
bacterial chemotaxis receptors student name, laboratories
