نتایج جستجو برای: quorum sensingbeta

تعداد نتایج: 8661  

Journal: :J. UCS 2005
Richard Ekwall André Schiper

Quorum systems (introduced in the late seventies) and atomic broadcast (introduced later) are two techniques to manage replicated data. Despite of the fact that these two techniques are now well known, the advantage of atomic broadcast over quorum systems is not clearly understood. The paper explains exactly in what cases atomic broadcast is a better technique than quorum systems to handle repl...

Journal: :Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 2022

Quorum sensing in the phycosphere refers to a sensor system which bacteria secrete bioactive compounds coordinate group behavior relying on cell density. It is an important way for algae and communicate with each other achieve interactions. has been determined that quorum widely presented marine phycosphere, involves variety of compounds. Focused these this review summarizes types structures co...

Journal: :Microbiology 2004
Declan M Roche Joseph T Byers Debra S Smith Freija G Glansdorp David R Spring Martin Welch

A number of bacteria, including some significant pathogens, utilize N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) as quorum sensing signals. There is considerable interest in the therapeutic potential of disrupting quorum sensing. Recently, a number of bacteria have been identified which are capable of enzymic inactivation of AHLs. These enzymes show considerable promise as 'quenchers' of quorum sensing. Ho...

2015
Mengqing Yin Zhiping Ma Zhonghua Cai Guanghui Lin Jin Zhou

Aeromonas hydrophila strain KOR1, isolated from mangrove rhizosphere soil, has the ability to produce the quorum-sensing signal molecule. Here, we report the 4.78-Mb genome sequence of strain KOR1, and found its quorum-sensing encoding gene LuxR. The data will be crucial to understanding the quorum-sensing-dependent phenotypes of this bacterium.

Journal: :Chemical science 2014
Lark J Perez Theodora K Karagounis Amanda Hurley Bonnie L Bassler Martin F Semmelhack

In the Vibrio cholerae pathogen, initiation of bacterial quorum sensing pathways serves to suppress virulence. We describe herein a potent and chemically stable small molecule agonist of V. cholerae quorum sensing, which was identified through rational drug design based on the native quorum sensing signal. This novel agonist may serve as a useful lead compound for the control of virulence in V....

2008
Michael G. Merideth Michael K. Reiter

Probabilistic quorum systems can tolerate a larger fraction of faults than can traditional (strict) quorum systems, while guaranteeing consistency with an arbitrarily high probability for a system with enough replicas. However, they are hampered in that, like strict quorum systems, they allow for Byzantine-faulty servers to collude maximally to provide incorrect values to clients. We present a ...

2016
Eran Even-Tov Shira Omer Bendori Julie Valastyan Xiaobo Ke Shaul Pollak Tasneem Bareia Ishay Ben-Zion Bonnie L. Bassler Avigdor Eldar

Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to monitor cell density and coordinate cooperative behaviors. Quorum sensing relies on extracellular signal molecules and cognate receptor pairs. While a single quorum-sensing system is sufficient to probe cell density, bacteria frequently use multiple quorum-sensing systems to regulate the same cooperative behaviors. The p...

2012
Tom Defoirdt Tore Benneche Gilles Brackman Tom Coenye Patrick Sorgeloos Anne Aamdal Scheie

Vibrio harveyi is amongst the most important bacterial pathogens in aquaculture. Novel methods to control this pathogen are needed since many strains have acquired resistance to antibiotics. We previously showed that quorum sensing-disrupting furanones are able to protect brine shrimp larvae against vibriosis. However, a major problem of these compounds is that they are toxic toward higher orga...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2009
Jiro Nakayama Yumi Uemura Kenzo Nishiguchi Norito Yoshimura Yasuhiro Igarashi Kenji Sonomoto

Quorum sensing is a cell-density-dependent regulatory system in gram-positive bacteria and is often regulated by cyclic peptides called "quormones," which function as extracellular communication signals. With an aim to discover an antipathogenic agent targeting quorum sensing in gram-positive bacteria, we screened 153 samples of fungal butanol extracts with the guidance of the inhibition of quo...

2013
Jian Woon Chen Shenyang Chin Kok-Keng Tee Wai-Fong Yin Yeun-Mun Choo Kok-Gan Chan

Bacterial cell-to-cell communication (quorum sensing) refers to the regulation of bacterial gene expression in response to changes in microbial population density. Quorum sensing bacteria produce, release and respond to chemical signal molecules called autoinducers. Bacteria use two types of autoinducers, namely autoinducer-1 (AI-1) and autoinducer-2 (AI-2) where the former are N-acylhomoserine...

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