SummaryThe ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence factors, released in response to the concentration of small autoinducer molecules that are also released by the bacteria [1–5]. In vitro experiments suggest that autoinducer molecules are signals used to coordinate cooperative behaviors and that this process of quorum sensing (QS) can be exploited by individual cells that avoid the cost of either producing or responding to signal [6, 7]. However, whether QS is an exploitable social trait in vivo, and the implications for the evolution of virulence [5, 8–10], remains untested. We show that in mixed infections of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, containing quorum-sensing bacteria and mutants t...
Quorum sensing (QS) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa coordinates the expression of virulence factors, some ...
Although bacteria are unicellular organisms, they use a sophisticated mechanism to cooperate with ot...
The evolution of host–parasite interactions could be affected by intraspecies variation between diff...
The ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence factors, re...
SummaryThe ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence fact...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
The virulence and fitness in vivo of the major human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus are associated w...
SummaryMany microorganisms cooperate by secreting products that are commonly available to neighborin...
International audienceThe persistence of genetic variation in master regulators of gene expression, ...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that quoru...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
The virulence and fitness in vivo of the major human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus are associated w...
Pathogenic bacteria engage in social interactions to colonize hosts, which include quorum-sensing-me...
Quorum sensing (QS) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa coordinates the expression of virulence factors, some ...
Although bacteria are unicellular organisms, they use a sophisticated mechanism to cooperate with ot...
The evolution of host–parasite interactions could be affected by intraspecies variation between diff...
The ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence factors, re...
SummaryThe ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence fact...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
The virulence and fitness in vivo of the major human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus are associated w...
SummaryMany microorganisms cooperate by secreting products that are commonly available to neighborin...
International audienceThe persistence of genetic variation in master regulators of gene expression, ...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that quoru...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
The virulence and fitness in vivo of the major human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus are associated w...
Pathogenic bacteria engage in social interactions to colonize hosts, which include quorum-sensing-me...
Quorum sensing (QS) in Pseudomonas aeruginosa coordinates the expression of virulence factors, some ...
Although bacteria are unicellular organisms, they use a sophisticated mechanism to cooperate with ot...
The evolution of host–parasite interactions could be affected by intraspecies variation between diff...