You are currently viewing a new version of our website. To view the old version click .

7,486 Results Found

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,453 Views
5 Pages

Familial Hemiplegic Migraine with an ATP1A4 Mutation: Clinical Spectrum and Carbamazepine Efficacy

  • Giangennaro Coppola,
  • Grazia Maria Giovanna Pastorino,
  • Luigi Vetri,
  • Floriana D’Onofrio and
  • Francesca Felicia Operto

An Italian family with familial hemiplegic migraine (FHM) with the absence of mutations in the known genes associated with this disorder, namely ATP1A2, ATP1A3, CACNA1A, and SCN1A, has recently been reported. Soon afterward, whole exome sequencing al...

  • Review
  • Open Access
30 Citations
7,954 Views
20 Pages

14 June 2022

Adenosine 5′-triphosphate, or ATP, is the primary molecule for storing and transferring energy in cells. ATP is mainly produced via oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria, and to a lesser extent, via glycolysis in the cytosol. In general, cy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
2,584 Views
27 Pages

8 November 2023

The integration of phosphorus chemistry with the mechanism of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis requires dynamical information during ATP turnover and catalysis. Oxygen exchange reactions occurring at β-catalytic sites of the FOF1-ATP synthase/F1-ATPase...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,071 Views
18 Pages

Atp1b2Atp1b1 Knock-In Mice Exhibit a Cone–Rod Dystrophy-Like Phenotype

  • Susanne Bartsch,
  • Yevgeniya Atiskova,
  • Stefanie Schlichting,
  • Elke Becker,
  • Maike Herrmann and
  • Udo Bartsch

11 June 2025

The Na,K-ATPase is a heterodimeric ion pump consisting of various combinations of a catalytic α-subunit (α1, α2, α3, or α4, encoded by ATP1A1–ATP1A4) and a β-subunit (β1, β2, or β3, encoded by A...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,453 Views
15 Pages

19 February 2022

Nuclear-encoded Atp23 was previously shown to have dual functions, including processing the yeast Atp6 precursor and assisting the assembly of yeast mitochondrial ATP synthase. However, it remains unknown whether there are genes functionally compleme...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,844 Views
9 Pages

Larches of Kuzhanovo Have a Unique Mutation in the atpF–atpH Intergenic Spacer

  • Alexander Artyukhin,
  • Yuliya Sharifyanova,
  • Mikhail M. Krivosheev and
  • Elena V. Mikhaylova

15 February 2023

The larches of Kuzhanovo (Larix sibirica Ledeb.) are protected trees with a round crown growing in the Southern Urals. In 2020 vandals sawed the sapwood of these trees, which exposed the problem of insufficient conservation measures. Their origin and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,927 Views
13 Pages

Overexpression of ATP Synthase Subunit Beta (Atp2) Confers Enhanced Blast Disease Resistance in Transgenic Rice

  • Qiang Huang,
  • Chunyan Chen,
  • Xiyang Wu,
  • Yingfei Qin,
  • Xinqiu Tan,
  • Deyong Zhang,
  • Yong Liu,
  • Wei Li and
  • Yue Chen

21 December 2023

Previous research has shown that the pathogenicity and appressorium development of Magnaporthe oryzae can be inhibited by the ATP synthase subunit beta (Atp2) present in the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas palustris. In the present study, t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,962 Views
16 Pages

26 August 2023

ATP synthase catalyzes the synthesis of ATP by consuming the proton electrochemical gradient, which is essential for maintaining the life activity of organisms. The peripheral stalk belongs to ATP synthase and plays an important supporting role in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
3,702 Views
18 Pages

FoF1-ATP synthases in mitochondria, in chloroplasts, and in most bacteria are proton-driven membrane enzymes that supply the cells with ATP made from ADP and phosphate. Different control mechanisms exist to monitor and prevent the enzymes’ reve...

  • Review
  • Open Access
24 Citations
8,304 Views
15 Pages

Inhibitors of ATP Synthase as New Antibacterial Candidates

  • Rawan Mackieh,
  • Nadia Al-Bakkar,
  • Milena Kfoury,
  • Rabih Roufayel,
  • Jean-Marc Sabatier and
  • Ziad Fajloun

ATP, the power of all cellular functions, is constantly used and produced by cells. The enzyme called ATP synthase is the energy factory in all cells, which produces ATP by adding inorganic phosphate (Pi) to ADP. It is found in the inner, thylakoid a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,906 Views
14 Pages

27 February 2023

In order to reveal the distribution and expression characteristics of the pulmonary ionocyte-related factors CFTR, ATP6V0D2, and ATP6V1C2 in the lungs of yaks of different ages. Explore the possible regulation of these pulmonary ionocyte-related fact...

  • Review
  • Open Access
47 Citations
7,057 Views
14 Pages

The purine adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is not only a universal intracellular energy carrier but plays also an important role as extracellular signaling molecule. Purinergic signaling is involved in many physiological and pathological proces...

  • Review
  • Open Access
20 Citations
5,753 Views
33 Pages

Variants in Human ATP Synthase Mitochondrial Genes: Biochemical Dysfunctions, Associated Diseases, and Therapies

  • Valentina Del Dotto,
  • Francesco Musiani,
  • Alessandra Baracca and
  • Giancarlo Solaini

13 February 2024

Mitochondrial ATP synthase (Complex V) catalyzes the last step of oxidative phosphorylation and provides most of the energy (ATP) required by human cells. The mitochondrial genes MT-ATP6 and MT-ATP8 encode two subunits of the multi-subunit Complex V....

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,288 Views
16 Pages

Neuronal and glial activity are dependent on the efflux of potassium ions into the extracellular space. Efflux of K is partly energy-dependent as the activity of pumps and channels which are involved in K transportation is ATP-dependent. In this stud...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,913 Views
20 Pages

Case Report: Identification of a Novel Variant (m.8909T>C) of Human Mitochondrial ATP6 Gene and Its Functional Consequences on Yeast ATP Synthase

  • Qiuju Ding,
  • Róża Kucharczyk,
  • Weiwei Zhao,
  • Alain Dautant,
  • Shutian Xu,
  • Katarzyna Niedzwiecka,
  • Xin Su,
  • Marie-France Giraud,
  • Kewin Gombeau and
  • Mingchao Zhang
  • + 7 authors

22 September 2020

With the advent of next generation sequencing, the list of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations identified in patients rapidly and continuously expands. They are frequently found in a limited number of cases, sometimes a single individual (as with the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,230 Views
17 Pages

4 November 2022

Short open reading frames (sORFs) are a newly identified family of genes, and the functions of most sORF genes and their encoded peptides (SEPs) are still unknown. In this study, two ATP synthase subunits were identified in kuruma shrimp (Marsupenaeu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,256 Views
26 Pages

Urinary ATP Levels Are Controlled by Nucleotidases Released from the Urothelium in a Regulated Manner

  • Alejandro Gutierrez Cruz,
  • Mafalda S. L. Aresta Branco,
  • Brian A. Perrino,
  • Kenton M. Sanders and
  • Violeta N. Mutafova-Yambolieva

24 December 2022

Adenosine 5′-triphosphate (ATP) is released in the bladder lumen during filling. Urothelial ATP is presumed to regulate bladder excitability. Urinary ATP is suggested as a urinary biomarker of bladder dysfunctions since ATP is increased in the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,779 Views
22 Pages

Engineered ATP-Loaded Extracellular Vesicles Derived from Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: A Novel Strategy to Counteract Cell ATP Depletion in an In Vitro Model

  • Maria Antonietta Grignano,
  • Silvia Pisani,
  • Marilena Gregorini,
  • Giorgia Rainaudo,
  • Maria Antonietta Avanzini,
  • Stefania Croce,
  • Chiara Valsecchi,
  • Gabriele Ceccarelli,
  • Tefik Islami and
  • Elisabetta Margiotta
  • + 8 authors

The use of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) has shown promising effects in alleviating ischemic damage across various tissues. However, the penetration of ATP into kidney tubular cells presents a challenge due to their unique anatomical and physiological...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,634 Views
32 Pages

30 October 2023

Oxygen exchange reactions occurring at β-catalytic sites of the FOF1-ATP synthase/F1-ATPase imprint a unique record of molecular events during the catalytic cycle of ATP synthesis/hydrolysis. This work presents a new theory of oxygen exchange an...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,974 Views
16 Pages

ATANN3 Is Involved in Extracellular ATP-Regulated Auxin Distribution in Arabidopsis thaliana Seedlings

  • Jiawei Xu,
  • Lijuan Han,
  • Shuyan Xia,
  • Ruojia Zhu,
  • Erfang Kang and
  • Zhonglin Shang

10 January 2023

Extracellular ATP (eATP) plays multiple roles in plant growth and development, and stress responses. It has been revealed that eATP suppresses growth and alters the growth orientation of the root and hypocotyl of Arabidopsis thaliana by affecting aux...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
29 Citations
4,325 Views
22 Pages

30 July 2019

Starting from the universal concept of entropy production, a large number of new results are obtained and a wealth of novel thermodynamic, kinetic, and molecular mechanistic insights are provided into the coupling of oxidation and ATP synthesis in th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,930 Views
10 Pages

Cyclodextrins (CyDs) are water-soluble host molecules possessing a nanosized hydrophobic cavity. In the realm of molecular recognition, this cavity is used not only as a recognition site but also as a reaction medium, where a hydrophobic sensor recog...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,839 Views
14 Pages

ATP Consumption Is Coupled with Endocytosis in Exudated Neutrophils

  • Duo Wang,
  • Zirui Zeng,
  • Mengyue Shen,
  • Ryuji Okazaki,
  • Hironori Miyata,
  • Tomo Yonezawa and
  • Yasuhiro Yoshida

Neutrophil energy metabolism during phagocytosis has been previously reported, and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) plays a crucial role in endocytosis. Neutrophils are prepared by intraperitoneal injection of thioglycolate for 4 h. We previously reporte...

  • Review
  • Open Access
196 Citations
14,085 Views
22 Pages

Extracellular ATP: A Feasible Target for Cancer Therapy

  • Valentina Vultaggio-Poma,
  • Alba Clara Sarti and
  • Francesco Di Virgilio

17 November 2020

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is one of the main biochemical components of the tumor microenvironment (TME), where it can promote tumor progression or tumor suppression depending on its concentration and on the specific ecto-nucleotidases and receptor...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,953 Views
23 Pages

How the Topology of the Mitochondrial Inner Membrane Modulates ATP Production

  • Raquel Adams,
  • Nasrin Afzal,
  • Mohsin Saleet Jafri and
  • Carmen A. Mannella

11 February 2025

Cells in heart muscle need to generate ATP at or near peak capacity to meet their energy demands. Over 90% of this ATP comes from mitochondria, strategically located near myofibrils and densely packed with cristae to concentrate ATP generation per un...

  • Review
  • Open Access
21 Citations
4,112 Views
9 Pages

The Legend of ATP: From Origin of Life to Precision Medicine

  • Xin-Yi Chu,
  • Yuan-Yuan Xu,
  • Xin-Yu Tong,
  • Gang Wang and
  • Hong-Yu Zhang

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) may be the most important biological small molecule. Since it was discovered in 1929, ATP has been regarded as life’s energy reservoir. However, this compound means more to life. Its legend starts at the dawn of lif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,701 Views
18 Pages

Clinical Heterogeneity in MT-ATP6 Pathogenic Variants: Same Genotype—Different Onset

  • Sara Capiau,
  • Joél Smet,
  • Boel De Paepe,
  • Yilmaz Yildiz,
  • Mutluay Arslan,
  • Olivier Stevens,
  • Maxime Verschoore,
  • Hedwig Stepman,
  • Sara Seneca and
  • Arnaud Vanlander

30 January 2022

Human mitochondrial disease exhibits large variation of clinical phenotypes, even in patients with the same causative gene defect. We illustrate this heterogeneity by confronting clinical and biochemical data of two patients with the uncommon pathoge...

  • Article
  • Open Access
84 Citations
7,761 Views
10 Pages

12 November 2021

Crystalline lens and striated muscle exist at opposite ends of the metabolic spectrum. Lens is a metabolically quiescent tissue, whereas striated muscle is a mechanically dynamic tissue with high-energy requirements, yet both tissues contain millimol...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,179 Views
19 Pages

Mitochondrial F-ATP Synthase Co-Migrating Proteins and Ca2+-Dependent Formation of Large Channels

  • Anna B. Nikiforova,
  • Yulia L. Baburina,
  • Marina P. Borisova,
  • Alexey K. Surin,
  • Ekaterina S. Kharechkina,
  • Olga V. Krestinina,
  • Maria Y. Suvorina,
  • Svetlana A. Kruglova and
  • Alexey G. Kruglov

7 October 2023

Monomers, dimers, and individual FOF1-ATP synthase subunits are, presumably, involved in the formation of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (PTP), whose molecular structure, however, is still unknown. We hypothesized that, during the Ca2...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,108 Views
29 Pages

The Pleiotropic Role of Extracellular ATP in Myocardial Remodelling

  • Suhaini Sudi,
  • Fiona Macniesia Thomas,
  • Siti Kadzirah Daud,
  • Dayang Maryama Ag Daud and
  • Caroline Sunggip

23 February 2023

Myocardial remodelling is a molecular, cellular, and interstitial adaptation of the heart in response to altered environmental demands. The heart undergoes reversible physiological remodelling in response to changes in mechanical loading or irreversi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
4,373 Views
12 Pages

ATP- and Polyphosphate-Dependent Glucokinases from Aerobic Methanotrophs

  • Alexander S. Reshetnikov,
  • Natalia P. Solntseva,
  • Olga N. Rozova,
  • Ildar I. Mustakhimov,
  • Yuri A. Trotsenko and
  • Valentina N. Khmelenina

The genes encoding adenosine triphosphate (ATP)- and polyphosphate (polyP)-dependent glucokinases (Glk) were identified in the aerobic obligate methanotroph Methylomonas sp. 12. The recombinant proteins were obtained by the heterologous expression of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,859 Views
12 Pages

Sphingosine-1-Phosphate Induces ATP Release via Volume-Regulated Anion Channels in Breast Cell Lines

  • Kishio Furuya,
  • Hiroaki Hirata,
  • Takeshi Kobayashi and
  • Masahiro Sokabe

19 August 2021

High interstitial level of ATP and its lysate adenosine in the cancer microenvironment are considered a halo mark of cancer. Adenosine acts as a strong immune suppressor. However, the source of ATP release is unclear. We clarified the release of ATP...

  • Review
  • Open Access
25 Citations
6,503 Views
19 Pages

Excessive Extracellular ATP Desensitizes P2Y2 and P2X4 ATP Receptors Provoking Surfactant Impairment Ending in Ventilation-Induced Lung Injury

  • Djo Hasan,
  • Joshua Satalin,
  • Philip Van der Zee,
  • Michaela Kollisch-Singule,
  • Paul Blankman,
  • Atsuko Shono,
  • Peter Somhorst,
  • Corstiaan Den Uil,
  • Han Meeder and
  • Toru Kotani
  • + 1 author

Stretching the alveolar epithelial type I (AT I) cells controls the intercellular signaling for the exocytosis of surfactant by the AT II cells through the extracellular release of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (purinergic signaling). Extracellular AT...

  • Article
  • Open Access
23 Citations
5,348 Views
17 Pages

Label-Free and Bioluminescence-Based Nano-Biosensor for ATP Detection

  • Elham Karimi,
  • Maryam Nikkhah and
  • Saman Hosseinkhani

24 October 2022

A bioluminescence-based assay for ATP can measure cell viability. Higher ATP concentration indicates a higher number of living cells. Thus, it is necessary to design an ATP sensor that is low-cost and easy to use. Gold nanoparticles provide excellent...

  • Article
  • Open Access
595 Views
14 Pages

R103 and R115 Affinity Mutants of ATeam ATP Biosensors

  • Autumn Cholger,
  • Jason M. Conley,
  • Stephen A. Valentino,
  • Elaine Colomb,
  • Olivia de Cuba,
  • Jacob Kress and
  • Mathew Tantama

6 October 2025

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) varies from nanomolar to millimolar levels across the physiological landscapes in which it serves as an energy carrier, phosphate donor, and purinergic signaling molecule. To measure these vastly different concentrations,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,390 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Chloroplast ATP Synthase on Reactive Oxygen Species Metabolism in Cotton

  • Li Zhang,
  • Panpan Jing,
  • Biao Geng,
  • Jinlong Zhang,
  • Jinjiang Shi,
  • Dong Liang,
  • Yujie Yang,
  • Yunfang Qu and
  • Jinling Huang

26 November 2024

Abnormal programmed cell death in the tapetum is induced by reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are the main factors leading to cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS). These abnormalities are caused by genetic interactions between nuclear and cytoplasmic...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,555 Views
16 Pages

Molecular Basis of the Pathogenic Mechanism Induced by the m.9191T>C Mutation in Mitochondrial ATP6 Gene

  • Xin Su,
  • Alain Dautant,
  • François Godard,
  • Marine Bouhier,
  • Teresa Zoladek,
  • Roza Kucharczyk,
  • Jean-Paul di Rago and
  • Déborah Tribouillard-Tanvier

Probing the pathogenicity and functional consequences of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations from patient’s cells and tissues is difficult due to genetic heteroplasmy (co-existence of wild type and mutated mtDNA in cells), occurrence of numerou...

  • Review
  • Open Access
11 Citations
11,692 Views
28 Pages

10 February 2012

The existence of a mitochondrial interactosome (MI) has been currently well established in mammalian cells but the exact composition of this super-complex is not precisely known, and its organization seems to be different from that in yeast. One majo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,121 Views
27 Pages

Mitochondrial ATP Synthase beta-Subunit Affects Plastid Retrograde Signaling in Arabidopsis

  • Hao Liu,
  • Zhixin Liu,
  • Aizhi Qin,
  • Yaping Zhou,
  • Susu Sun,
  • Yumeng Liu,
  • Mengke Hu,
  • Jincheng Yang and
  • Xuwu Sun

Plastid retrograde signaling plays a key role in coordinating the expression of plastid genes and photosynthesis-associated nuclear genes (PhANGs). Although plastid retrograde signaling can be substantially compromised by mitochondrial dysfunction, i...

  • Review
  • Open Access
46 Citations
9,644 Views
21 Pages

The ATP Synthase Deficiency in Human Diseases

  • Chiara Galber,
  • Stefania Carissimi,
  • Alessandra Baracca and
  • Valentina Giorgio

8 April 2021

Human diseases range from gene-associated to gene-non-associated disorders, including age-related diseases, neurodegenerative, neuromuscular, cardiovascular, diabetic diseases, neurocognitive disorders and cancer. Mitochondria participate to the casc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,333 Views
9 Pages

Exogenous ATP has been shown to increase total weight lifted during resistance training interventions and attenuate fatigue during repeated Wingate assessments. However, the influence of exogenous ATP on single bout maximal effort performance has yet...

  • Article
  • Open Access
612 Views
13 Pages

An Improved Ratiometric FRET Biosensor with Higher Affinity for Extracellular ATP

  • Autumn Cholger,
  • Jason M. Conley,
  • Elaine Colomb,
  • Olivia de Cuba,
  • Jacob Kress and
  • Mathew Tantama

21 September 2025

Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is readily released into the extracellular space as an autocrine and paracrine purinergic signaling molecule. We originally reported a genetically encoded, fluorescent protein-based Förster Resonance Energy Transfer...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
6,185 Views
19 Pages

ANT2-Mediated ATP Import into Mitochondria Protects against Hypoxia Lethal Injury

  • Yves Gouriou,
  • Muhammad Rizwan Alam,
  • Zeina Harhous,
  • Claire Crola Da Silva,
  • Delphine Baetz,
  • Sally Badawi,
  • Etienne Lefai,
  • Jennifer Rieusset,
  • Annie Durand and
  • Rania Harisseh
  • + 3 authors

25 November 2020

Following a prolonged exposure to hypoxia–reoxygenation, a partial disruption of the ER-mitochondria tethering by mitofusin 2 (MFN2) knock-down decreases the Ca2+ transfer between the two organelles limits mitochondrial Ca2+ overload and prevents the...

  • Review
  • Open Access
19 Citations
4,200 Views
21 Pages

Lytic Release of Cellular ATP: Physiological Relevance and Therapeutic Applications

  • Ryszard Grygorczyk,
  • Francis Boudreault,
  • Olga Ponomarchuk,
  • Ju Jing Tan,
  • Kishio Furuya,
  • Joseph Goldgewicht,
  • Falonne Démèze Kenfack and
  • François Yu

16 July 2021

The lytic release of ATP due to cell and tissue injury constitutes an important source of extracellular nucleotides and may have physiological and pathophysiological roles by triggering purinergic signalling pathways. In the lungs, extracellular ATP...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,164 Views
13 Pages

21 October 2021

The reactivity of polyoxovanadates towards adenosine-5′-triphosphate (ATP) hydrolysis at pH 2, 4, 6 and 7 is reported. Detailed kinetic investigation of ATP hydrolysis in the presence of polyoxovanadates was performed through multinuclear nuclear mag...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,258 Views
12 Pages

Miniaturizable Chemiluminescence System for ATP Detection in Water

  • Giuseppe E. Capuano,
  • Domenico Corso,
  • Roberta Farina,
  • Gianni Pezzotti Escobar,
  • Giuseppe A. Screpis,
  • Maria Anna Coniglio and
  • Sebania Libertino

17 June 2024

We present the design, fabrication, and testing of a low-cost, miniaturized detection system that utilizes chemiluminescence to measure the presence of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy unit in biological systems, in water samples. The ATP&nda...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,644 Views
14 Pages

PHB3 Is Required for the Assembly and Activity of Mitochondrial ATP Synthase in Arabidopsis

  • Qingqing Wei,
  • Baoyin Chen,
  • Junjun Wang,
  • Manna Huang,
  • Yuanye Gui,
  • Aqib Sayyed and
  • Bao-Cai Tan

Mitochondrial ATP synthase is a multiprotein complex, which consists of a matrix-localized F1 domain (F1-ATPase) and an inner membrane-embedded Fo domain (Fo-ATPase). The assembly process of mitochondrial ATP synthase is complex and requires the func...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
6,932 Views
20 Pages

ATP13A2 Regulates Cellular α-Synuclein Multimerization, Membrane Association, and Externalization

  • Jianmin Si,
  • Chris Van den Haute,
  • Evy Lobbestael,
  • Shaun Martin,
  • Sarah van Veen,
  • Peter Vangheluwe and
  • Veerle Baekelandt

ATP13A2, a late endo-/lysosomal polyamine transporter, is implicated in a variety of neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease and Kufor–Rakeb syndrome, an early-onset atypical form of parkinsonism. Loss-of-function mutations in ATP13...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,882 Views
7 Pages

12 December 2023

The following hypothesis proposes non-diffusive, environmental bacteriophage (phage) motion. (1) Some phage-hosting, motile bacteria undergo chemotaxis down ATP concentration gradients to escape lysis-inducing conditions, such as phage infection. (2)...

of 150