نتایج جستجو برای: swarming behavior

تعداد نتایج: 620617  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
A E Budding C J Ingham W Bitter C M Vandenbroucke-Grauls P M Schneeberger

When two different strains of swarming Proteus mirabilis encounter one another on an agar plate, swarming ceases and a visible line of demarcation forms. This boundary region is known as the Dienes line and is associated with the formation of rounded cells. While the Dienes line appears to be the product of distinction between self and nonself, many aspects of its formation and function are unc...

2007
Rosalba Gutiérrez Rojo Edith Torres Chavolla

In México, zero tolerance regulation is practiced regarding Salmonella in food products, the presence of which is verified by the procedure described in NOM 114-SSA-1994. During the period between August 2002 and March 2003, 245 food samples were tested using this procedure in the Central Laboratories of the Department of Health for the State of Jalisco (CEESLAB). Of these 245 samples, 35 showe...

Journal: :Microbiology 2009
Kassem Hamze Daria Julkowska Sabine Autret Krzysztof Hinc Krzysztofa Nagorska Agnieszka Sekowska I Barry Holland Simone J Séror

Highly branched dendritic swarming of B. subtilis on synthetic B-medium involves a developmental-like process that is absolutely dependent on flagella and surfactin secretion. In order to identify new swarming genes, we targeted the two-component ComPA signalling pathway and associated global regulators. In liquid cultures, the histidine kinase ComP, and the response regulator ComA, respond to ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2012
Joaquina Nogales Lydia Bernabéu-Roda Virginia Cuéllar María J Soto

Swarming is a mode of translocation dependent on flagellar activity that allows bacteria to move rapidly across surfaces. In several bacteria, swarming is a phenotype regulated by quorum sensing. It has been reported that the swarming ability of the soil bacterium Sinorhizobium meliloti Rm2011 requires a functional ExpR/Sin quorum-sensing system. However, our previous published results demonstr...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2009
I de Bruijn J M Raaijmakers

Cyclic lipopeptides produced by Pseudomonas species exhibit potent surfactant and broad-spectrum antibiotic properties. Their biosynthesis is governed by large multimodular nonribosomal peptide synthetases, but little is known about the genetic regulatory network. This study provides, for the first time, evidence that the serine protease ClpP regulates the biosynthesis of massetolides, cyclic l...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2013
Avraham Be'er Shinji K Strain Roberto A Hernández Eshel Ben-Jacob E-L Florin

Bacterial swarming is a type of motility characterized by a rapid and collective migration of bacteria on surfaces. Most swarming species form densely packed dynamic clusters in the form of whirls and jets, in which hundreds of rod-shaped rigid cells move in circular and straight patterns, respectively. Recent studies have suggested that short-range steric interactions may dominate hydrodynamic...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2010
Cindy J Gode-Potratz Daniel M Chodur Linda L McCarter

Here, we probe the response to calcium during growth on a surface and show that calcium influences the transcriptome and stimulates motility and virulence of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. Swarming (but not swimming) gene expression and motility were enhanced by calcium. Calcium also elevated transcription of one of the organism's two type III secretion systems (T3SS1 but not T3SS2) and heightened cy...

2013
Liang Wu Regina S. McGrane Gwyn A. Beattie

The biological and regulatory roles of photosensory proteins are poorly understood for nonphotosynthetic bacteria. The foliar bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae has three photosensory protein-encoding genes that are predicted to encode the blue-light-sensing LOV (light, oxygen, or voltage) histidine kinase (LOV-HK) and two red/far-red-light-sensing bacteriophytochromes, BphP1 and BphP2. We...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2011
Amy T Y Yeung Manjeet Bains Robert E W Hancock

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that possesses a large arsenal of virulence factors enabling the pathogen to cause serious infections in immunocompromised patients, burn victims, and cystic fibrosis patients. CbrA is a sensor kinase that has previously been implied to play a role with its cognate response regulator CbrB in the metabolic regulation of carbon and nitrogen util...

2016
Chuan-Sheng Lin Yu-Huan Tsai Chih-Jung Chang Shun-Fu Tseng Tsung-Ru Wu Chia-Chen Lu Ting-Shu Wu Jang-Jih Lu Jim-Tong Horng Jan Martel David M. Ojcius Hsin-Chih Lai John D. Young

Iron availability affects swarming and biofilm formation in various bacterial species. However, how bacteria sense iron and coordinate swarming and biofilm formation remains unclear. Using Serratia marcescens as a model organism, we identify here a stage-specific iron-regulatory machinery comprising a two-component system (TCS) and the TCS-regulated iron chelator 2-isocyano-6,7-dihydroxycoumari...

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