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- who: Campylobacter jejuni et al. from the Institute for Glycomics, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia have published the research work: Diverse Sensory Repertoire of Paralogous Chemoreceptors Tlp2, Tlp3, and Tlp4 in Campylobacter jejuni Author, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors demonstrate that Tlp2, Tlp3, and Tlp4 can work in unison to modulate chemotaxis in C. jejuni. The authors report that a unique paralogous group of dCache_1 chemoreceptor proteins-Tlp2, Tlp3, and Tlp4 of C. jejuni-possess the ability to respond to a wide range of effectors, including organic/amino_acids, as well as simple . . .
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