Many bacteria developed a possibility to recognise aspects of their environment or to communicate with each other by chemical signals. An important strategy is the so-called quorum sensing (QS), a regulatory mechanism for the gene expression, where the bacteria measure their own cell density by means of this signalling pathway. One of the best-studied species using QS is the marine luminescent bacterium Vibrio fischeri which is considered here as a model organism. The two main regulatory pathways (lux and ain) are combined to a regulation system, the dynamics is modelled by an ODE system. This system is analysed thoroughly, considering stationary states, dynamical behaviour and the possible biological meaning of it. The influence of differe...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Quorum signaling (QS) describes how bacteria can use small signaling mole-cules (autoinducers) to co...
Quorum sensing is a cell density-dependent bacterial gene regulatory mechanism used for the expressi...
Many bacteria have developed a possibility to recognise aspects of their environment or to communica...
Quorum sensing is a cell density dependent gene regulation system that allows an entire population ...
A mathematical model has been developed based on the fundamental properties of the control system fo...
Quorum sensing is a gene regulatory mechanism by which certain pathogenic and symbiotic bacteria res...
Quorum sensing is a cell density dependent gene regulation system that allows an entire population ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a communication process that enables a bacterial population to coordinate and...
The evolution of biological signalling systems and apparently altruistic or cooperative traits in di...
Quorum sensing, the monitoring of population density by bacteria, is used to coordinately control ge...
Quorum sensing, the monitoring of population density by bacteria, is used to coordinately control ge...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a density-dependent mechanism enabling bacteria to coordinate their actions v...
Quorum sensing is a mechanism by which bacteria can sense the levels of signaling molecules and resp...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Quorum signaling (QS) describes how bacteria can use small signaling mole-cules (autoinducers) to co...
Quorum sensing is a cell density-dependent bacterial gene regulatory mechanism used for the expressi...
Many bacteria have developed a possibility to recognise aspects of their environment or to communica...
Quorum sensing is a cell density dependent gene regulation system that allows an entire population ...
A mathematical model has been developed based on the fundamental properties of the control system fo...
Quorum sensing is a gene regulatory mechanism by which certain pathogenic and symbiotic bacteria res...
Quorum sensing is a cell density dependent gene regulation system that allows an entire population ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a communication process that enables a bacterial population to coordinate and...
The evolution of biological signalling systems and apparently altruistic or cooperative traits in di...
Quorum sensing, the monitoring of population density by bacteria, is used to coordinately control ge...
Quorum sensing, the monitoring of population density by bacteria, is used to coordinately control ge...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a density-dependent mechanism enabling bacteria to coordinate their actions v...
Quorum sensing is a mechanism by which bacteria can sense the levels of signaling molecules and resp...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Quorum signaling (QS) describes how bacteria can use small signaling mole-cules (autoinducers) to co...