Behaviors that cause the death of an actor are typically strongly disfavored by natural selection, and yet many bacteria undergo cell lysis to release anti-competitor toxins [1–5]. This behavior is most easily explained if only a small proportion of cells die to release toxins and help their clonemates, but the frequency of cells that actually lyse during bacterial warfare is unknown. The challenge is finding a way to distinguish cells that have undergone programmed suicide from those that were simply killed by a competitor’s toxin. We developed a two-color fluorescence reporter assay in Escherichia coli to overcome this problem. This revealed conditions where nearly all cells undergo programmed lysis. Specifically, adding a DNA-damaging to...
The production of bacteriocins in response to worsening environmental conditions is one means of bac...
In eukaryotes, the classical form of programmed cell death (PCD) is apoptosis, which has as its spec...
Microbial death is extremely common in nature, yet the ecological role of dead bacteria is unclear. ...
Bacterial competition is often driven by the production and release of bacteriocin. Colicins, one cl...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
Animals have evolved a wide diversity of aggressive behavior often based upon the careful monitoring...
<p>Programmed death is often associated with a bacterial stress response. This behavior appears para...
Programmed cell death is a common theme in biology. Apoptosis in eukaryotic cells is typically media...
Programmed cell death is a common theme in biology. Apoptosis in eukaryotic cells is typically media...
During evolution, in the world of cytotoxic reactions a new mechanism has emerged that was based upo...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self...
<div><p>In eukaryotes, the classical form of programmed cell death (PCD) is apoptosis, which has as ...
The production of bacteriocins in response to worsening environmental conditions is one means of bac...
In eukaryotes, the classical form of programmed cell death (PCD) is apoptosis, which has as its spec...
Microbial death is extremely common in nature, yet the ecological role of dead bacteria is unclear. ...
Bacterial competition is often driven by the production and release of bacteriocin. Colicins, one cl...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
Animals have evolved a wide diversity of aggressive behavior often based upon the careful monitoring...
<p>Programmed death is often associated with a bacterial stress response. This behavior appears para...
Programmed cell death is a common theme in biology. Apoptosis in eukaryotic cells is typically media...
Programmed cell death is a common theme in biology. Apoptosis in eukaryotic cells is typically media...
During evolution, in the world of cytotoxic reactions a new mechanism has emerged that was based upo...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
High relatedness among interacting individuals has generally been considered a precondition for the ...
It has been argued that bacterial cells may use their temperate viruses as biological weapons. For i...
ABSTRACT Programmed cell death (PCD) is an important hallmark of multicellular organisms. Cells self...
<div><p>In eukaryotes, the classical form of programmed cell death (PCD) is apoptosis, which has as ...
The production of bacteriocins in response to worsening environmental conditions is one means of bac...
In eukaryotes, the classical form of programmed cell death (PCD) is apoptosis, which has as its spec...
Microbial death is extremely common in nature, yet the ecological role of dead bacteria is unclear. ...