Light-activated cAMP signaling controls sodium-driven motility in Vibrio cholerae

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 123, Number 15, April 2026.
ImportanceBacteria use second messengers to associate environmental signals with behavior, but how light regulates the motility of Vibrio cholerae is not well defined. We show that in strain AJ10, a photosensitive adenylyl cyclase (CyaA) elevates the intracellular level…

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