In Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extracellular signaling peptides, which elicit a response either indirectly, by triggering a two-component phosphorelay, or directly, by binding to cytoplasmic effectors. The latter comprise the RNPP family (Rgg and original regulators Rap, NprR, PrgX and PlcR), whose members regulate important bacterial processes such as sporulation, conjugation, and virulence. RNPP proteins are increasingly considered as interesting targets for the development of new antibacterial agents. These proteins are characterized by a TPR-type peptide-binding domain, and except for Rap proteins, also contain an N-terminal HTH-type DNA-binding domain and display a transcriptional activity. Here,...
Natural transformation is used by bacteria to take up DNA from their surroundings and incorporate it...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
Human microbiomes are composed of complex and dense bacterial consortia. In these environments, bact...
International audienceIn Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extrace...
ComRS is a newly identified cell-to-cell communication system in many streptococci species that acti...
International audienceNatural transformation, or competence, is an ability inherent to bacteria for ...
In many streptococci, competence for natural DNA transformation is regulated by the Rgg-type regulat...
Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA fragments for the acquisition of new phenoty...
Competence for natural transformation extensively contributes to genome evolution and the rapid adap...
Genetic competence provides bacteria with an opportunity to increase genetic diversity by allowing t...
In streptococci, ComX is the alternative sigma factor controlling the transcription of the genes enc...
In streptococcal species, the key step of competence development is the transcriptional induction of...
International audienceIn streptococci, intracellular quorum sensing pathways are based on quorum-sen...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
Competence is a mechanism of stable DNA acquisition that is widespread among bacteria. In streptococ...
Natural transformation is used by bacteria to take up DNA from their surroundings and incorporate it...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
Human microbiomes are composed of complex and dense bacterial consortia. In these environments, bact...
International audienceIn Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extrace...
ComRS is a newly identified cell-to-cell communication system in many streptococci species that acti...
International audienceNatural transformation, or competence, is an ability inherent to bacteria for ...
In many streptococci, competence for natural DNA transformation is regulated by the Rgg-type regulat...
Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA fragments for the acquisition of new phenoty...
Competence for natural transformation extensively contributes to genome evolution and the rapid adap...
Genetic competence provides bacteria with an opportunity to increase genetic diversity by allowing t...
In streptococci, ComX is the alternative sigma factor controlling the transcription of the genes enc...
In streptococcal species, the key step of competence development is the transcriptional induction of...
International audienceIn streptococci, intracellular quorum sensing pathways are based on quorum-sen...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
Competence is a mechanism of stable DNA acquisition that is widespread among bacteria. In streptococ...
Natural transformation is used by bacteria to take up DNA from their surroundings and incorporate it...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
Human microbiomes are composed of complex and dense bacterial consortia. In these environments, bact...