There has been great progress in understanding how bacterial groups coordinate social actions, such as biofilm formation and public-goods secretion. Less clear is whether the seemingly coordinated group-level responses actually mirror what individual cells do. Here, we use a microscopy approach to simultaneously quantify the investment of individual cells of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa into two public goods, the siderophores pyochelin and pyoverdine. Using gene expression as a proxy for investment, we initially observe no coordination but high heterogeneity and bimodality in siderophore investment across cells. With increasing cell density, gene expression becomes more homogenized across cells, accompanied by a moderate shift from ...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...
There has been great progress in understanding how bacterial groups coordinate social actions, such ...
There has been great progress in understanding how bacterial groups coordinate social actions, such ...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Cooperation plays a key role in the lives of unicellular and multicellular organisms. However, the m...
A key problem in understanding major transitions in evolution is the evolution of cooperation: how a...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Explaining how cooperation can persist in the presence of cheaters, exploiting the cooperative acts,...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
Explaining how cooperation can persist in the presence of cheaters, exploiting the cooperative acts,...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...
There has been great progress in understanding how bacterial groups coordinate social actions, such ...
There has been great progress in understanding how bacterial groups coordinate social actions, such ...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Bacteria are social organisms. Although they are prokaryotes, they exhibit social behaviours that ca...
Cooperation plays a key role in the lives of unicellular and multicellular organisms. However, the m...
A key problem in understanding major transitions in evolution is the evolution of cooperation: how a...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Explaining how cooperation can persist in the presence of cheaters, exploiting the cooperative acts,...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
Explaining how cooperation can persist in the presence of cheaters, exploiting the cooperative acts,...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
Bacteria engage in a cell-to-cell communication process called quorum sensing (QS) to coordinate exp...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are surface-attached multicellular communities. Using single-cell tracking microsc...