نتایج جستجو برای: quorum sensing

تعداد نتایج: 125915  

Journal: :International journal of medical microbiology : IJMM 2006
Debra L Milton

N-acylhomoserine lactone-dependent quorum sensing was first discovered in two luminescent marine bacteria, Vibrio fischeri and Vibrio harveyi. The LuxI/R system of V. fischeri is the paradigm of Gram-negative quorum-sensing systems; however, it is not found in all vibrios. A more complex quorum-sensing regulation is found in V. harveyi. Three parallel systems transmit signals via phosphorelays ...

Journal: :Trends in cell biology 2016
Berkalp A Doğaner Lawrence K Q Yan Hyun Youk

'Secrete-and-sense cells' can communicate by secreting a signaling molecule while also producing a receptor that detects the molecule. The cell can potentially 'talk' to itself ('self-communication') or talk to neighboring cells with the same receptor ('neighbor communication'). The predominant forms of secrete-and-sense cells are self-communicating 'autocrine cells', which are largely found in...

2017
Frederick Verbeke Severine De Craemer Nathan Debunne Yorick Janssens Evelien Wynendaele Christophe Van de Wiele Bart De Spiegeleer

The expression of certain bacterial genes is regulated in a cell-density dependent way, a phenomenon called quorum sensing. Both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria use this type of communication, though the signal molecules (auto-inducers) used by them differ between both groups: Gram-negative bacteria use predominantly N-acyl homoserine lacton (AHL) molecules (autoinducer-1, AI-1) while ...

2014
Zhaoshou Wang Xin Wu Jianghai Peng Yidan Hu Baishan Fang Shiyang Huang

Vibrio fischeri is a typical quorum-sensing bacterium for which lux box, luxR, and luxI have been identified as the key elements involved in quorum sensing. To decode the quorum-sensing mechanism, an artificially constructed cell-cell communication system has been built. In brief, the system expresses several programmed cell-death BioBricks and quorum-sensing genes driven by the promoters lux p...

Journal: :Molecular Systems Biology 2009
Pankaj Mehta Sidhartha Goyal Tao Long Bonnie L Bassler Ned S Wingreen

Bacteria communicate using secreted chemical signaling molecules called autoinducers in a process known as quorum sensing. The quorum-sensing network of the marine bacterium Vibrio harveyi uses three autoinducers, each known to encode distinct ecological information. Yet how cells integrate and interpret the information contained within these three autoinducer signals remains a mystery. Here, w...

Journal: :Cell 2004
Derrick H Lenz Kenny C Mok Brendan N Lilley Rahul V Kulkarni Ned S Wingreen Bonnie L Bassler

Quorum-sensing bacteria communicate with extracellular signal molecules called autoinducers. This process allows community-wide synchronization of gene expression. A screen for additional components of the Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio cholerae quorum-sensing circuits revealed the protein Hfq. Hfq mediates interactions between small, regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) and specific messenger RNA (mRNA) targets...

Journal: :IEEE Trans. Robotics and Automation 1989
Yuan-Fang Wang Jake K. Aggarwal

Journal: :SIAM Review 2010
Isaac Klapper Jack Dockery

We describe microbial communities denoted biofilms and efforts to model some of their important aspects, including quorum sensing, growth, mechanics, and antimicrobial tolerance mechanisms.

2010
Gabe Cohn Sidhant Gupta Jon Froehlich Eric C. Larson Shwetak N. Patel

This paper presents GasSense, a low-cost, single-point sensing solution for automatically identifying gas use down to its source (e.g., water heater, furnace, fireplace). This work adds a complementary sensing solution to the growing body of work in infrastructure-mediated sensing. GasSense analyzes the acoustic response of a home's government mandated gas regulator, which provides the unique c...

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