Virulence and adaptability of many Gram-negative bacterial species are associated with an N-acylhomoserine lactone (AHL) gene regulation mechanism called quorum sensing (QS). The arrangement of quorum sensing genes is variable throughout bacterial genomes, although there are unifying themes that are common among the various topological arrangements. A bioinformatics survey of 1,403 complete bacterial genomes revealed characteristic gene topologies in 152 genomes that could be classified into 16 topological groups. We developed a concise notation for the patterns and show that the sequences of LuxR regulators and LuxI autoinducer synthase proteins cluster according to the topological patterns. The annotated topologies are deposited online wi...
International audienceCell-to-cell communication, or quorum-sensing (QS), systems are employed by ba...
Gene regulators that are controlled by membrane-permeable compounds called homoserine lactones (HSLs...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...
Copyright © 2012 Zsolt Gelencsér et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
LuxR regulators are a widely studied group of bacterial helix-turn-helix (HTH) transcription factors...
The most common quorum sensing (QS) system in Gram-negative bacteria occurs via N-acyl homoserine la...
Quorum sensing (QS) enables single-celled bacteria to communicate with chemical signals in order to ...
N-Acylhomoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing (QS) signalling is the best-understood chemical langua...
Bacteria and other microbes play critical roles in the world by influencing important biochemical pr...
Members of the Burkholderia genus of Proteobacteria are capable of living freely in the environment ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is widely accepted as a procedure that bacteria use to converse. However, prevai...
Microbes are a major source of antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, and other bioactive compounds. The prod...
Many environmental and interactive important traits of bacteria, such as antibiotic, siderophore or ...
Cell-to-cell communication, or quorum-sensing (QS), systems are employed by bacteria for promoting c...
Quorum sensing is a process by which bacteria send out and perceive signal molecules that enumerate ...
International audienceCell-to-cell communication, or quorum-sensing (QS), systems are employed by ba...
Gene regulators that are controlled by membrane-permeable compounds called homoserine lactones (HSLs...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...
Copyright © 2012 Zsolt Gelencsér et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creati...
LuxR regulators are a widely studied group of bacterial helix-turn-helix (HTH) transcription factors...
The most common quorum sensing (QS) system in Gram-negative bacteria occurs via N-acyl homoserine la...
Quorum sensing (QS) enables single-celled bacteria to communicate with chemical signals in order to ...
N-Acylhomoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing (QS) signalling is the best-understood chemical langua...
Bacteria and other microbes play critical roles in the world by influencing important biochemical pr...
Members of the Burkholderia genus of Proteobacteria are capable of living freely in the environment ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is widely accepted as a procedure that bacteria use to converse. However, prevai...
Microbes are a major source of antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, and other bioactive compounds. The prod...
Many environmental and interactive important traits of bacteria, such as antibiotic, siderophore or ...
Cell-to-cell communication, or quorum-sensing (QS), systems are employed by bacteria for promoting c...
Quorum sensing is a process by which bacteria send out and perceive signal molecules that enumerate ...
International audienceCell-to-cell communication, or quorum-sensing (QS), systems are employed by ba...
Gene regulators that are controlled by membrane-permeable compounds called homoserine lactones (HSLs...
Bacteria can interact with each other via specific cell-to-cell communication systems that are used ...