Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA fragments for the acquisition of new phenotypes such as antibiotic resistance or virulence traits. In most streptococci, competence is regulated by ComRS signaling, a system based on the mature ComS pheromone (XIP), which is internalized to activate the (R)RNPP-type ComR sensor by triggering dimerization and DNA binding. Cross-talk analyses demonstrated major differences of selectivity between ComRS systems and raised questions concerning the mechanism of pheromone-sensor recognition and coevolution. Here, we decipher the molecular determinants of selectivity of the closely related ComRS systems from Streptococcus thermophilus and Streptococcus vestibularis Despite high similarity, we ...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA fragments for the acquisition of new phenoty...
ComRS is a newly identified cell-to-cell communication system in many streptococci species that acti...
Competence for natural transformation extensively contributes to genome evolution and the rapid adap...
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...
International audienceIn Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extrace...
In Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extracellular signaling pepti...
Competence is one of the most successful survival strategies in bacteria. This powerful tactic synch...
In streptococcal species, the key step of competence development is the transcriptional induction of...
To map the incidence of natural competence in the genus Streptococcus, we used PCR to screen a numbe...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
In bacteria, phenotypic heterogeneity in an isogenic population compensates for the lack of genetic ...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
Competence allows bacteria to internalize exogenous DNA fragments for the acquisition of new phenoty...
ComRS is a newly identified cell-to-cell communication system in many streptococci species that acti...
Competence for natural transformation extensively contributes to genome evolution and the rapid adap...
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...
International audienceIn Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extrace...
In Gram-positive bacteria, cell-to-cell communication mainly relies on extracellular signaling pepti...
Competence is one of the most successful survival strategies in bacteria. This powerful tactic synch...
In streptococcal species, the key step of competence development is the transcriptional induction of...
To map the incidence of natural competence in the genus Streptococcus, we used PCR to screen a numbe...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
In bacteria, phenotypic heterogeneity in an isogenic population compensates for the lack of genetic ...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...