نتایج جستجو برای: رتبهبندی qs

تعداد نتایج: 3143  

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2016
Boo Shan Tseng Charlotte D Majerczyk Daniel Passos da Silva Josephine R Chandler E Peter Greenberg Matthew R Parsek

UNLABELLED Members of the genus Burkholderia are known to be adept at biofilm formation, which presumably assists in the survival of these organisms in the environment and the host. Biofilm formation has been linked to quorum sensing (QS) in several bacterial species. In this study, we characterized Burkholderia thailandensis biofilm development under flow conditions and sought to determine whe...

Journal: :Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 2008
Mette E Skindersoe Morten Alhede Richard Phipps Liang Yang Peter O Jensen Thomas B Rasmussen Thomas Bjarnsholt Tim Tolker-Nielsen Niels Høiby Michael Givskov

During infection, Pseudomonas aeruginosa employs bacterial communication (quorum sensing [QS]) to coordinate the expression of tissue-damaging factors. QS-controlled gene expression plays a pivotal role in the virulence of P. aeruginosa, and QS-deficient mutants cause less severe infections in animal infection models. Treatment of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients chronically infected with P. aerug...

Journal: :Microbiology 2007
Paul Williams

Although unicellular, bacteria are highly interactive and employ a range of cell-to-cell communication or 'quorum sensing (QS)' systems for promoting collective behaviour within a population. QS is generally considered to facilitate gene expression only when the population has reached a sufficient cell density and depends on the synthesis of small molecules that diffuse in and out of bacterial ...

2006
Egill Hauksson Peter M. Shearer

[1] We analyze high dynamic range waveform spectra to determine t* values for both P and S waves from earthquakes in southern California. We invert the t* values for threedimensional (3-D) frequency-independent QP and QS regional models of the crust. The models have 15 km horizontal grid spacing and an average vertical grid spacing of 4 km, down to 22 km depth, and extend from the U.S.-Mexico b...

Journal: :In vivo 2012
Zoltán G Varga Ana Armada Pedro Cerca Leonard Amaral Mior A A Mior Ahmad Subki Michael A Savka Erno Szegedi Masami Kawase Noboru Motohashi Joseph Molnár

BACKGROUND One major microbiological problem is the widespread antibiotic resistance. There is an urgent need for new antibiotics and ways to treat multi-drug-resistant infections. Inhibition of bacterial quorum sensing (QS) systems could be an effective alternative in a smuch as they regulate a broad spectrum of cell functions, including, virulence factor production, biofilm organisation and m...

2015
Gerardo Cárcamo-Oyarce Putthapoom Lumjiaktase Rolf Kümmerli Leo Eberl

The term 'quorum sensing' (QS) is generally used to describe the phenomenon that bacteria release and perceive signal molecules to coordinate cooperative behaviour in response to their population size. QS-based communication has therefore been considered a social trait. Here we show that QS signals (N-acyl-homoserine lactones, AHLs) are stochastically produced in young biofilms of Pseudomonas p...

Journal: :Nature chemical biology 2013
Jasmine Lee Jien Wu Yinyue Deng Jing Wang Chao Wang Jianhe Wang Changqing Chang Yihu Dong Paul Williams Lian-Hui Zhang

Pseudomonas aeruginosa uses a hierarchical quorum sensing (QS) network consisting of las, pqs and rhl regulatory elements to coordinate the expression of bacterial virulence genes. However, clinical isolates frequently contain loss-of-function mutations in the central las system. This motivated us to search for a mechanism that may functionally substitute las. Here we report identification of a...

2017
Miguel A. Saucedo-Mora Paulina Castañeda-Tamez Adrián Cazares Judith Pérez-Velázquez Burkhard A. Hense Daniel Cazares Wendy Figueroa Marco Carballo Gabriel Guarneros Berenice Pérez-Eretza Nelby Cruz Yoshito Nishiyama Toshinari Maeda Javier A. Belmont-Díaz Thomas K. Wood Rodolfo García-Contreras

Quorum sensing (QS) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa coordinates the expression of virulence factors, some of which are used as public goods. Since their production is a cooperative behavior, it is susceptible to social cheating in which non-cooperative QS deficient mutants use the resources without investing in their production. Nevertheless, functional QS systems are abundant; hence, mechanisms regu...

Journal: :Current Biology 2014
Liqin Zhou Leyla Slamti Christina Nielsen-LeRoux Didier Lereclus Ben Raymond

Many microorganisms cooperate by secreting products that are commonly available to neighboring cells. These "public goods" include autoinduced, quorum-sensing (QS) molecules and the virulence factors activated by these signals. Public goods cooperation is exploitable by cheaters, cells that avoid the costs of production but gain an advantage by freeloading on the products of others. QS signals ...

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