Bacteria can migrate in groups of flagella-driven cells over semisolid surfaces. This coordinated form of motility is called swarming behavior. Swarming is associated with enhanced virulence and antibiotic resistance of various human pathogens and may be considered as favorable adaptation to the diverse challenges that microbes face in rapidly changing environments. Consequently, the differentiation of motile swarmer cells is tightly regulated and involves multi-layered signaling networks. Controlling swarming behavior is of major interest for the development of novel anti-infective strategies. In addition, compounds that block swarming represent important tools for more detailed insights into the molecular mechanisms of the coordination of...
Collective motion of living organisms is ubiquitous in nature. In biology, certain bacteria such as ...
The initial colonization of the host organism by commensal, probiotic, and pathogenic Escherichia co...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Bacteria can migrate in groups of flagella-driven cells over semisolid surfaces. This coordinated fo...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is capable of swarming over semi-solid surfaces. Although i...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen that possesses intrinsic antibiotic...
Bacteria within a swarm move characteristically in packs, displaying an intricate swirling motion in...
Swarming and biofilm formation are two modes of bacterial collective behavior that en- able cells to...
M. xanthus possesses two motility systems that control gliding motility, namely S- and A-motility. C...
Swarming motility is the movement of bacteria over a solid surface powered by rotating flagella. The...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
To investigate how the complex adaptation process of swarming is regulated, a P. aeruginosa PA14 tra...
Background/Aims: Motility is a feature of many pathogens that contributes to the migration and dispe...
Infections by motile, pathogenic bacteria, such as Campylobacter species, Clostridium species, Esche...
Collective motion of living organisms is ubiquitous in nature. In biology, certain bacteria such as ...
The initial colonization of the host organism by commensal, probiotic, and pathogenic Escherichia co...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...
Bacteria can migrate in groups of flagella-driven cells over semisolid surfaces. This coordinated fo...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is capable of swarming over semi-solid surfaces. Although i...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen that possesses intrinsic antibiotic...
Bacteria within a swarm move characteristically in packs, displaying an intricate swirling motion in...
Swarming and biofilm formation are two modes of bacterial collective behavior that en- able cells to...
M. xanthus possesses two motility systems that control gliding motility, namely S- and A-motility. C...
Swarming motility is the movement of bacteria over a solid surface powered by rotating flagella. The...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
Swarming is the fastest known bacterial mode of surface translocation and enables the rapid coloniza...
To investigate how the complex adaptation process of swarming is regulated, a P. aeruginosa PA14 tra...
Background/Aims: Motility is a feature of many pathogens that contributes to the migration and dispe...
Infections by motile, pathogenic bacteria, such as Campylobacter species, Clostridium species, Esche...
Collective motion of living organisms is ubiquitous in nature. In biology, certain bacteria such as ...
The initial colonization of the host organism by commensal, probiotic, and pathogenic Escherichia co...
When vegetative bacteria that can swim are grown in a rich medium on an agar surface, they become mu...