نتایج جستجو برای: swarming motility

تعداد نتایج: 39695  

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Howard C. Berg

When grown on a soft agar surface in a rich medium, cells of Salmonella typhimurium elongate, produce extra flagella and move over the surface in a coordinated manner. In mutants with defects in the chemotaxis signaling pathway, the agar plates remain dry and the cells' flagella are short. Recent work shows that the anti-sigma factor controlling late-gene flagellar synthesis is secreted less by...

2013
Kevin L. Hockett Adrien Y. Burch Steven E. Lindow

Pseudomonas syringae is an important phyllosphere colonist that utilizes flagellum-mediated motility both as a means to explore leaf surfaces, as well as to invade into leaf interiors, where it survives as a pathogen. We found that multiple forms of flagellum-mediated motility are thermo-suppressed, including swarming and swimming motility. Suppression of swarming motility occurs between 28° an...

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...

2016
John D Lippolis Brian W Brunelle Timothy A Reinhardt Randy E Sacco Tyler C Thacker Torey P Looft Thomas A Casey

Bacterial motility is thought to play an important role in virulence. We have previously shown that proficient bacterial swimming and swarming in vitro is correlated with the persistent intramammary infection phenotype observed in cattle. However, little is known about the gene regulation differences important for different motility phenotypes in Escherichia coli. In this work, three E. coli st...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2013
Mehdi Rahimpour Manuel Montero Goizeder Almagro Alejandro M Viale Ángel Sevilla Manuel Cánovas Francisco J Muñoz Edurne Baroja-Fernández Abdellatif Bahaji Gustavo Eydallin Hitomi Dose Rikiya Takeuchi Hirotada Mori Javier Pozueta-Romero

Escherichia coli glycogen metabolism involves the regulation of glgBXCAP operon expression and allosteric control of the GlgC [ADPG (ADP-glucose) pyrophosphorylase]-mediated catalysis of ATP and G1P (glucose-1-phosphate) to ADPG linked to glycogen biosynthesis. E. coli glycogen metabolism is also affected by glgS. Though the precise function of the protein it encodes is unknown, its deficiency ...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2015
Yi-Ying Lee Robert Belas

Proteus mirabilis is a dimorphic motile bacterium well known for its flagellum-dependent swarming motility over surfaces. In liquid, P. mirabilis cells are 1.5- to 2.0-μm swimmer cells with 4 to 6 flagella. When P. mirabilis encounters a solid surface, where flagellar rotation is limited, swimmer cells differentiate into elongated (10- to 80-μm), highly flagellated swarmer cells. In order for P...

Journal: :Journal of Bioengineering & Biomedical Science 2017

2015
Stéphane Hacquard

There is increasing evidence that volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play an important role in the interactions between fungi and bacteria, two major groups of soil inhabiting microorganisms. Yet, most of the research has been focused on effects of bacterial volatiles on suppression of plant pathogenic fungi whereas little is known about the responses of bacteria to fungal volatiles. In the curr...

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