نتایج جستجو برای: swarming

تعداد نتایج: 1850  

2013
Melisa Hendrata

We present a cell-based model to simulate the swarming behavior of various mutants of myxobacteria. Computational complexity is often known to be one of the biggest obstacles in simulating such biological system as there are too many interacting individuals involved in the system. We derive the scaling law for our model, which together with the concept of superindividuals, enable us to perform ...

2015
Paula Martínez Pol Huedo Sònia Martinez-Servat Raquel Planell Mario Ferrer-Navarro Xavier Daura Daniel Yero Isidre Gibert

Quorum Sensing (QS) mediated by Acyl Homoserine Lactone (AHL) molecules are probably the most widespread and studied among Gram-negative bacteria. Canonical AHL systems are composed by a synthase (LuxI family) and a regulator element (LuxR family), whose genes are usually adjacent in the genome. However, incomplete AHL-QS machinery lacking the synthase LuxI is frequently observed in Proteobacte...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2002
Sylvia M Kirov Bronwen C Tassell Annalese B T Semmler Lisa A O'Donovan Ali A Rabaan Jonathan G Shaw

Swarming motility, a flagellum-dependent behavior that allows bacteria to move over solid surfaces, has been implicated in biofilm formation and bacterial virulence. In this study, light and electron microscopic analyses and genetic and functional investigations have shown that at least 50% of Aeromonas isolates from the species most commonly associated with diarrheal illness produce lateral fl...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2006
Thomas S Murray Barbara I Kazmierczak

FlhF is a signal recognition particle-like protein present in monotrichous bacteria. The loss of FlhF in various bacteria results in decreased transcription of class II, III, or IV flagellar genes, leads to diminished or absent motility, and results in the assembly of flagella at nonpolar locations on the cell surface. In this work, we demonstrate that the loss of FlhF results in defective swim...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1948
E H GILLESPIE

In routine bacteriology the swarming of Proteus on plate cultures often masks the identity or presence of other bacteria which may be present. Mixed cultures including Proteus are often obtained from open wounds or sinuses following abdominal or chest operations, so that unless some special selective medium is used it is usually impossible to identify or to isolate other bacteria from a culture...

2017
Roya Vahedi-Shahandashti Rouha Kasra-Kermanshahi Maliheh Shokouhfard Parinaz Ghadam Mohammad Mehdi Feizabadi Shahram Teimourian

Background and Objectives Serratia marcescens, a potentially pathogenic bacterium, benefits from its swarming motility and resistance to antibiotic as two important virulence factors. Inappropriate use of antibiotics often results in drug resistance phenomenon in bacterial population. Use of probiotic bacteria has been recommended as partial replacement. In this study, we investigated the effec...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Emilia Ghelardi Sara Salvetti Mara Ceragioli Sokhna A Gueye Francesco Celandroni Sonia Senesi

Multicellular communities produced by Bacillus subtilis can adopt sliding or swarming to translocate over surfaces. While sliding is a flagellum-independent motility produced by the expansive forces in a growing colony, swarming requires flagellar functionality and is characterized by the appearance of hyperflagellated swarm cells that associate in bundles or rafts during movement. Previous wor...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Adrien Y Burch Briana K Shimada Sean W A Mullin Christopher A Dunlap Michael J Bowman Steven E Lindow

Using a sensitive assay, we observed low levels of an unknown surfactant produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae B728a that was not detected by traditional methods yet enabled swarming motility in a strain that exhibited deficient production of syringafactin, the main characterized surfactant produced by P. syringae. Random mutagenesis of the syringafactin-deficient strain revealed an acy...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2013
Randal S. Olson Arend Hintze Fred C. Dyer David B. Knoester Christoph Adami

Swarming behaviours in animals have been extensively studied owing to their implications for the evolution of cooperation, social cognition and predator-prey dynamics. An important goal of these studies is discerning which evolutionary pressures favour the formation of swarms. One hypothesis is that swarms arise because the presence of multiple moving prey in swarms causes confusion for attacki...

2015
Kübra Çevik Seyhan Ulusoy

OBJECTIVES The inhibitory effects of iron chelators, and FeCl3 chelation on biofilm formation and swarming motility were investigated against an opportunistic human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. MATERIALS AND METHODS The inhibitory activity of 2,2'-bipyridyl, lipoic acid, kojic acid and picolinic acid on biofilm formation of P. aeruginosa strain PAO1 and three clinical isolates (P. aerugin...

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