Taylor B L, Koshland D E
J Supramol Struct. 1976;4(3):343-53. doi: 10.1002/jss.400040305.
The bacterial sensing system has been studied on three levels. First, a quantitative method has been devised for measuring the "action spectrum" of the bacterium in response to a sudden addition of attractant. Second, a technique has been developed for the rapid isolation of mutants defective in the transmission part of the sensing system. Third, a study of the effects of light on the transmission system reveals two components, one which generates, tumbling and another which inhibits it.