We describe here a role for quorum sensing in the detachment, or sloughing, of Serratia marcescens filamentous biofilms, and we show that nutrient conditions affect the biofilm morphotype. Under reduced carbon or nitrogen conditions, S. marcescens formed a classical biofilm consisting of microcolonies. The filamentous biofilm could be converted to a microcolony-type biofilm by switching the medium after estab-lishment of the biofilm. Similarly, when initially grown as a microcolony biofilm, S. marcescens could be converted back to a filamentous biofilm by increasing the nutrient composition. Under high-nutrient condi-tions, an N-acyl homoserine lactone quorum-sensing mutant formed biofilms that were indistinguishable from the wild-type biof...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe develop mathematical models to exami...
Bacterial biofilms are surface-adhered communities or suspended aggregates of bacteria that have inc...
Competition for nutrients in a polymicrobial biofilm may lead to susceptible species being subjected...
In nature, bacteria often exist as biofilms. Here, we discuss the environmental signals and regulato...
Most studies on the effects of quorum sensing on biofilm development have been in single-species bio...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Bacteria have fascinating and diverse social lives. They display coordinated group behaviors regulat...
A contributing factor in recurrent Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) food contamination is t...
In nature, most bacteria live in close association with surfaces as complex communities referred to ...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
Some bacterial species engage in two well-documented social behaviors: the formation of surface-asso...
Bacteria are social creatures that are able to interact and coordinate behaviors with each other in ...
Biofilm development and quorum sensing are closely interconnected processes. Biofilm formation is a...
nature, most bacteria live in close association with surfaces as complex communities referred to as ...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe develop mathematical models to exami...
Bacterial biofilms are surface-adhered communities or suspended aggregates of bacteria that have inc...
Competition for nutrients in a polymicrobial biofilm may lead to susceptible species being subjected...
In nature, bacteria often exist as biofilms. Here, we discuss the environmental signals and regulato...
Most studies on the effects of quorum sensing on biofilm development have been in single-species bio...
The release of cells from a biofilm to the surrounding environment is poorly understood and the impo...
Bacteria have fascinating and diverse social lives. They display coordinated group behaviors regulat...
A contributing factor in recurrent Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) food contamination is t...
In nature, most bacteria live in close association with surfaces as complex communities referred to ...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
Some bacterial species engage in two well-documented social behaviors: the formation of surface-asso...
Bacteria are social creatures that are able to interact and coordinate behaviors with each other in ...
Biofilm development and quorum sensing are closely interconnected processes. Biofilm formation is a...
nature, most bacteria live in close association with surfaces as complex communities referred to as ...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comWe develop mathematical models to exami...
Bacterial biofilms are surface-adhered communities or suspended aggregates of bacteria that have inc...
Competition for nutrients in a polymicrobial biofilm may lead to susceptible species being subjected...