نتایج جستجو برای: swarming

تعداد نتایج: 1850  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
S L Kuchma N J Delalez L M Filkins E A Snavely J P Armitage G A O'Toole

The second messenger cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) plays a critical role in the regulation of motility. In Pseudomonas aeruginosa PA14, c-di-GMP inversely controls biofilm formation and surface swarming motility, with high levels of this dinucleotide signal stimulating biofilm formation and repressing swarming. P. aeruginosa encodes two stator complexes, MotAB and MotCD, that participate in the...

Journal: :Psyche: A Journal of Entomology 1932

2014
Chelsie E Armbruster Steven A Hodges Sara N Smith Christopher J Alteri Harry L T Mobley

Swarming contributes to Proteus mirabilis pathogenicity by facilitating access to the catheterized urinary tract. We previously demonstrated that 0.1-20 mmol/L arginine promotes swarming on normally nonpermissive media and that putrescine biosynthesis is required for arginine-induced swarming. We also previously determined that arginine-induced swarming is pH dependent, indicating that the exte...

2017
Brian W. Brunelle Bradley L. Bearson Shawn M. D. Bearson Thomas A. Casey

Motile bacteria employ one or more methods for movement, including darting, gliding, sliding, swarming, swimming, and twitching. Multidrug-resistant (MDR) Salmonella carries acquired genes that provide resistance to specific antibiotics, and the goal of our study was to determine how antibiotics influence swimming and swarming in such resistant Salmonella isolates. Differences in motility were ...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Nicolas O Rode Eva J P Lievens Elodie Flaven Adeline Segard Roula Jabbour-Zahab Marta I Sanchez Thomas Lenormand

Grouping behaviours (e.g. schooling, shoaling and swarming) are commonly explicated through adaptive hypotheses such as protection against predation, access to mates or improved foraging. However, the hypothesis that aggregation can result from manipulation by parasites to increase their transmission has never been demonstrated. We investigated this hypothesis using natural populations of two c...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2004
Mariah Bindel Connelly Glenn M Young Alan Sloma

Natural isolates of Bacillus subtilis exhibit a robust multicellular behavior known as swarming. A form of motility, swarming is characterized by a rapid, coordinated progression of a bacterial population across a surface. As a collective bacterial process, swarming is often associated with biofilm formation and has been linked to virulence factor expression in pathogenic bacteria. While the sw...

Journal: :journal of medical bacteriology 0
laila goudarzi department of microbiology, faculty of sciences, alzahra university, tehran, iran. food microbiology research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. rouha kasra kermanshahi department of microbiology, faculty of sciences, alzahra university, tehran, iran. zahra mousavinezhad department of microbiology, faculty of sciences, alzahra university, tehran, iran. mohammad mehdi soltan dallal food microbiology research center, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran. division of food microbiology, department of pathobiology, school of public health, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

background :    proteus spp. belongs to the family of enterobacteriaceae . these bacteria are gram-negative and motile microorganisms and known as the third most common causes of urinary tract infections. the aim of the current study was to investigate the effects of some secondary metabolites from probiotic strains of lactobacillus spp. on swarming and growth of proteus mirabilis and p. vulgar...

Journal: :iranian journal of basic medical sciences 0
kübra çevik department of biology, suleyman demirel university, 32260 isparta, türkiye seyhan ulusoy department of biology, suleyman demirel university, 32260 isparta, türkiye

objective(s):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 acidonbiofilm formation of p. aeruginosa strain pao1 and three clinical isolates (p. aeruginos...

2016
Oihane Irazoki Jesús Aranda Timo Zimmermann Susana Campoy Jordi Barbé

In addition to its role in DNA damage repair and recombination, the RecA protein, through its interaction with CheW, is involved in swarming motility, a form of flagella-dependent movement across surfaces. In order to better understand how SOS response modulates swarming, in this work the location of RecA and CheW proteins within the swarming cells has been studied by using super-resolution mic...

2016
Olaf Witkowski Takashi Ikegami

Swarming behavior is common in biology, from cell colonies to insect swarms and bird flocks. However, the conditions leading to the emergence of such behavior are still subject to research. Since Reynolds' boids, many artificial models have reproduced swarming behavior, focusing on details ranging from obstacle avoidance to the introduction of fixed leaders. This paper presents a model of evolv...

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