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T1 0-100 Sentence denotes CheY-dependent methylation of the asparagine receptor, McpB, during chemotaxis in Bacillus subtilis.
T2 101-229 Sentence denotes For the Gram-positive organism Bacillus subtilis, chemotaxis to the attractant asparagine is mediated by the chemoreceptor McpB.
T3 230-388 Sentence denotes In this study, we show that rapid net demethylation of B. subtilis McpB results in the immediate production of methanol, presumably due to the action of CheB.
T4 389-485 Sentence denotes We also show that net demethylation of McpB occurs upon both addition and removal of asparagine.
T5 486-568 Sentence denotes After each demethylation event, McpB is remethylated to nearly prestimulus levels.
T6 569-662 Sentence denotes Both remethylation events are attributable to CheR using S-adenosylmethionine as a substrate.
T7 663-809 Sentence denotes Therefore, no methyl transfer to an intermediate carrier need be postulated to occur during chemotaxis in B. subtilis as was previously suggested.
T8 810-1050 Sentence denotes Furthermore, we show that the remethylation of asparagine-bound McpB requires the response regulator, CheY-P, suggesting that CheY-P acts in a feedback mechanism to facilitate adaptation to positive stimuli during chemotaxis in B. subtilis.
T9 1051-1350 Sentence denotes This hypothesis is supported by two observations: a cheRBCD mutant is capable of transient excitation and subsequent oscillations that bring the flagellar rotational bias below the prestimulus value in the tethered cell assay, and the cheRBCD mutant is capable of swarming in a Tryptone swarm plate.