Quorum sensing (QS) allows bacteria to assess their local population density and/or physical confinement via the secretion and detection of small, diffusible signal molecules. This review describes how phytopathogenic bacteria have incorporated QS mechanisms into complex regulatory cascades that control genes for pathogenicity and colonization of host surfaces. Traits regulated by QS include the production of extracellular polysaccharides, degradative enzymes, antibiotics, siderophores, and pigments, as well as Hrp protein secretion, Ti plasmid transfer, motility, biofilm formation, and epiphytic fitness. Since QS regulatory systems are often required for pathogenesis, interference with QS signaling may offer a means of controlling bacteria...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of bacteria in which cells communicate with each other; it is linked...
The phyllosphere is a complex environment where microbes communicate through signalling molecules in...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...
Quorum sensing (QS) allows bacteria to assess their local population density and/or physical confine...
Many bacteria regulate their gene expression in response to changes in their population density in a...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of communication of bacterial cells by means of chemical signals cal...
Bacterial cells exhibit a complex pattern of co-operative behaviour as shown by their capacity to co...
none8siThe quorum sensing (QS) is a complex bacterial intra and inter communication system which is ...
International audienceQuorum sensing is a type of chemical communication by which bacterial populati...
Quorum sensing (QS) in vitro controls production of plant cell wall degrading enzymes (PCWDEs) and o...
The involvement of quorum sensing (QS) in several pathogenic bacteria to control biofilm formation a...
International audienceBacterial quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms play a crucial role in the proper per...
Immunity, virulence, biofilm formation, and survival in the host environment are regulated by the ve...
The biological control of plant pathogens is linked to the composition and activity of the plant mic...
YesBacteria sense their own population size, tune the expression of responding genes, and behave acc...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of bacteria in which cells communicate with each other; it is linked...
The phyllosphere is a complex environment where microbes communicate through signalling molecules in...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...
Quorum sensing (QS) allows bacteria to assess their local population density and/or physical confine...
Many bacteria regulate their gene expression in response to changes in their population density in a...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of communication of bacterial cells by means of chemical signals cal...
Bacterial cells exhibit a complex pattern of co-operative behaviour as shown by their capacity to co...
none8siThe quorum sensing (QS) is a complex bacterial intra and inter communication system which is ...
International audienceQuorum sensing is a type of chemical communication by which bacterial populati...
Quorum sensing (QS) in vitro controls production of plant cell wall degrading enzymes (PCWDEs) and o...
The involvement of quorum sensing (QS) in several pathogenic bacteria to control biofilm formation a...
International audienceBacterial quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms play a crucial role in the proper per...
Immunity, virulence, biofilm formation, and survival in the host environment are regulated by the ve...
The biological control of plant pathogens is linked to the composition and activity of the plant mic...
YesBacteria sense their own population size, tune the expression of responding genes, and behave acc...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of bacteria in which cells communicate with each other; it is linked...
The phyllosphere is a complex environment where microbes communicate through signalling molecules in...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...