نتایج جستجو برای: swarming behavior

تعداد نتایج: 620617  

2017
Eduardo Reátegui Fatemeh Jalali Aimal H. Khankhel Elisabeth Wong Hansang Cho Jarone Lee Charles N. Serhan Jesmond Dalli Hunter Elliott Daniel Irimia

Neutrophil swarms protect healthy tissues by sealing off sites of infection. In the absence of swarming, microbial invasion of surrounding tissues can result in severe infections. Recent observations in animal models have shown that swarming requires rapid neutrophil responses and well-choreographed neutrophil migration patterns. However, in animal models physical access to the molecular signal...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2004
Shwu-Jen Liaw Hsin-Chih Lai Won-Bo Wang

After sensing external signals, Proteus mirabilis undergoes a multicellular behavior called swarming which is coordinately regulated with the expression of virulence factors. Here we report that exogenously added fatty acids could act as signals to regulate swarming in P. mirabilis. Specifically, while oleic acid enhanced swarming, some saturated fatty acids, such as lauric acid, myristic acid,...

2016
Katherine Copenhagen David A. Quint Ajay Gopinathan

Swarming is a phenomenon where collective motion arises from simple local interactions between typically identical individuals. Here, we investigate the effects of variability in behavior among the agents in finite swarms with both alignment and cohesive interactions. We show that swarming is abolished above a critical fraction of non-aligners who do not participate in alignment. In certain reg...

2002

Serratia marcescens swarming behavior is characterized by continuous populational surface migration on swarming agar at 30°C, but not at 37°C. The underlying mechanism how S. marcescens population starts to initiate swarming and the temperature-dependent regulation of swarming behaviour are currently uncharacterized. We identify in S. marcescens a genetic locus that, when mutated, results in a ...

2007
Andrew L. Pierce Lee A. Lewis Stanley S. Schneider

Honey bee colonies reproduce through swarming, in which about half the workers and the laying queen leave the natal nest and form a cluster in nearby vegetation. After a new nest cavity has been selected, the entire swarm cluster and the queen must become airborne and move en masse to the chosen site. Failure of the queen to leave the natal nest or relocate to the new nest cavity will result in...

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...

2012
Mengsheng Gao Andrew Coggin Kruti Yagnik Max Teplitski

BACKGROUND Quorum sensing (QS) in Sinorhizobium meliloti involves at least half a dozen different N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) signals. These signals are produced by SinI, the sole AHL synthase in S. meliloti Rm8530. The sinI gene is regulated by two LuxR-type transcriptional regulators, SinR and ExpR. Mutations in sinI, sinR and expR abolish the production of exopolysaccharide II (EPS II). ...

Journal: :Journal of insect physiology 2003
Gregory A Sword

Phenotypic plasticity in behavior induced by high rearing density is often part of a migratory syndrome in insects called phase polyphenism. Among locust species, swarming and the expression of phase polyphenism are highly correlated. The american grasshopper, Schistocerca americana, rarely swarms even though it is closely related to the swarming Old World desert locust, S. gregaria, as well as...

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