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    Structures of the ligand‐binding domain of Helicobacter pylori chemoreceptor TlpA by Sweeney, Emily G., Perkins, Arden, Kallio, Karen, James Remington, Stephen, Guillemin, Karen

    Published in Protein science (01-11-2018)
    “…Bacteria use chemoreceptor proteins to sense and navigate their chemical environments. The most common class of chemoreceptors are transmembrane proteins that…”
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    Agent-Based Modeling Demonstrates How Local Chemotactic Behavior Can Shape Biofilm Architecture by Sweeney, Emily G, Nishida, Andrew, Weston, Alexandra, Bañuelos, Maria S, Potter, Kristin, Conery, John, Guillemin, Karen

    Published in mSphere (29-05-2019)
    “…Bacteria are often found living in aggregated multicellular communities known as biofilms. Biofilms are three-dimensional structures that confer distinct…”
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    Host-emitted amino acid cues regulate bacterial chemokinesis to enhance colonization by Robinson, Catherine D., Sweeney, Emily G., Ngo, Julia, Ma, Emily, Perkins, Arden, Smith, T. Jarrod, Fernandez, Nicolas L., Waters, Christopher M., Remington, S. James, Bohannan, Brendan J.M., Guillemin, Karen

    Published in Cell host & microbe (11-08-2021)
    “…Animal microbiomes are assembled predominantly from environmental microbes, yet the mechanisms by which individual symbionts regulate their transmission into…”
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    Structure and Proposed Mechanism for the pH-Sensing Helicobacter pylori Chemoreceptor TlpB by Goers Sweeney, Emily, Henderson, J. Nathan, Goers, John, Wreden, Christopher, Hicks, Kevin G., Foster, Jeneva K., Parthasarathy, Raghuveer, Remington, S. James, Guillemin, Karen

    Published in Structure (London) (03-07-2012)
    “…pH sensing is crucial for survival of most organisms, yet the molecular basis of such sensing is poorly understood. Here, we present an atomic resolution…”
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