In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that quorum sensing (QS) - the ability of bacteria to detect the local density of their clonemates in their immediate neighbourhood - might have evolved in synergism with cooperative behavior, i.e., the production of "public goods" like virulence factors for the common benefit of the cooperators, in spite of the fact that both cooperation and QS communication can be cheated (exploited) by mutant strains. In particular, we found that 1) cooperation requires an effective kin selection mechanism to operate, which is automatically supplied by the limited mobility of bacteria; 2) QS communication extends the scope for cooperation considerably, and cooperati...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that q...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
SummaryThe ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence fact...
The ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence factors, re...
SummaryMany microorganisms cooperate by secreting products that are commonly available to neighborin...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
<p>Bacteria communicate, coordinate, and cooperate as a population and this `social' behavior is key...
Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to monitor cell density and ...
International audienceThe persistence of genetic variation in master regulators of gene expression, ...
Abstract Background Microbial communities are susceptible to the public goods dilemma, whereby indiv...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
In a detailed spatially explicit simulation study (Czárán & Hoekstra, 2009) we have shown that q...
An increasing body of empirical evidence suggests that cooperation among clone-mates is common in ba...
It has been suggested that bacterial cells communicate by releasing and sensing small diffusible sig...
SummaryThe ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence fact...
The ability of pathogenic bacteria to exploit their hosts depends upon various virulence factors, re...
SummaryMany microorganisms cooperate by secreting products that are commonly available to neighborin...
Bacteria regulate many phenotypes via quorum sensing systems. Quorum sensing is typically thought to...
<p>Bacteria communicate, coordinate, and cooperate as a population and this `social' behavior is key...
Quorum sensing is a process of chemical communication that bacteria use to monitor cell density and ...
International audienceThe persistence of genetic variation in master regulators of gene expression, ...
Abstract Background Microbial communities are susceptible to the public goods dilemma, whereby indiv...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...
The idea from human societies that self-interest can lead to a breakdown of cooperation at the group...
Bacterial growth and virulence often depends upon the cooperative release of extracellular factors e...