TuAnh N Huynh, Sima Setayeshgar, Abishek Shrivastava, Joanne Engel
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Forging new paths in bacterial motility and sensory transduction: highlights from BLAST XVIII.
The Bacterial Locomotion And Signal Transduction (BLAST) conference was founded in 1991 and has been held biennially thereafter. While BLAST meetings have typically covered two-component and chemotactic signaling, as well as aspects of motor and flagellum, this year's program broadened its scope and included emerging areas of research, such as microbial signal perception, cellular signal processing, downstream physiological impacts of bacterial signaling, microbe interactions and communities, integrative approaches, and technology innovations. This review summarizes the oral presentations from BLAST XVIII, held in January 2025 in Cancun, Mexico.
期刊介绍:
Title: FEMS Microbiology Reviews
Journal Focus:
Publishes reviews covering all aspects of microbiology not recently surveyed
Reviews topics of current interest
Provides comprehensive, critical, and authoritative coverage
Offers new perspectives and critical, detailed discussions of significant trends
May contain speculative and selective elements
Aimed at both specialists and general readers
Reviews should be framed within the context of general microbiology and biology
Submission Criteria:
Manuscripts should not be unevaluated compilations of literature
Lectures delivered at symposia must review the related field to be acceptable