The increased tolerance toward the host immune system and antibiotics displayed by biofilm-forming Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other bacteria in chronic infections such as cystic fibrosis bronchopneumonia is of major concern. Targeting of biofilm formation is believed to be a key aspect in the development of novel antipathogenic drugs that can augment the effect of classic antibiotics by decreasing antimicrobial tolerance. The second messenger cyclic di-GMP is a positive regulator of biofilm formation, and cyclic di-GMP signaling is now regarded as a potential target for the development of antipathogenic compounds. Here we describe the development of fluorescent monitors that can gauge the cellular level of cyclic di-GMP in P. aeruginosa. We...
Bacteria colonize highly diverse and complex environments, from gastrointestinal tracts to soil and ...
The formation of the organized bacterial community called biofilm is a crucial event in bacterial ph...
Bacteria react to adverse environmental stimuli by forming biofilms, difficult to eradicate and high...
The increased tolerance toward the host immune system and antibiotics displayed by biofilm-forming P...
Bacterial resistance to traditional antibiotics has driven research attempts to identify new drug ta...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections are often difficult or impossible to treat, mainly due to its abil...
Bacterial resistance to traditional antibiotics has driven research attempts to identify new drug ta...
Abstract Microbial biofilms are involved in a number of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes...
Many pathogenic bacteria can form biofilms in clinical settings with major consequences for the prog...
Biofilms are defined as multicellular communities encased by a self-produced extracellular matrix. I...
AIMS: To develop reporter constructs based on stable and unstable variants of the green fluorescent ...
Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) has emerged as a prominent intracellular messenger that coordinates biofilm...
Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) has emerged as a prominent intracellular messenger that coordinates biofilm...
Bacterial cells can switch between two life styles, namely planktonic and biofilm, depending on diff...
Cyclic di-GMP is a second messenger found in almost all eubacteria that acts to regulate a wide rang...
Bacteria colonize highly diverse and complex environments, from gastrointestinal tracts to soil and ...
The formation of the organized bacterial community called biofilm is a crucial event in bacterial ph...
Bacteria react to adverse environmental stimuli by forming biofilms, difficult to eradicate and high...
The increased tolerance toward the host immune system and antibiotics displayed by biofilm-forming P...
Bacterial resistance to traditional antibiotics has driven research attempts to identify new drug ta...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections are often difficult or impossible to treat, mainly due to its abil...
Bacterial resistance to traditional antibiotics has driven research attempts to identify new drug ta...
Abstract Microbial biofilms are involved in a number of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes...
Many pathogenic bacteria can form biofilms in clinical settings with major consequences for the prog...
Biofilms are defined as multicellular communities encased by a self-produced extracellular matrix. I...
AIMS: To develop reporter constructs based on stable and unstable variants of the green fluorescent ...
Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) has emerged as a prominent intracellular messenger that coordinates biofilm...
Cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) has emerged as a prominent intracellular messenger that coordinates biofilm...
Bacterial cells can switch between two life styles, namely planktonic and biofilm, depending on diff...
Cyclic di-GMP is a second messenger found in almost all eubacteria that acts to regulate a wide rang...
Bacteria colonize highly diverse and complex environments, from gastrointestinal tracts to soil and ...
The formation of the organized bacterial community called biofilm is a crucial event in bacterial ph...
Bacteria react to adverse environmental stimuli by forming biofilms, difficult to eradicate and high...