Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchronizing production of antibacterial compounds and integration of DNA released by dead cells. In most streptococci, this tactic is orchestrated by the ComRS system, a pheromone communication device providing a short time window of activation in which only part of the population is responsive. Understanding how this developmental process integrates multiple inputs to fine-tune the adequate response is a long-standing question. However, essential genes involved in the regulation of ComRS have been challenging to study. In this work, we built a conditional mutant library using CRISPR interference and performed three complementary screens to investi...
Genetic competence provides bacteria with an opportunity to increase genetic diversity by allowing t...
Natural DNA transformation is a lateral gene transfer mechanism during which bacteria take up naked ...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
Competence is one of the most successful survival strategies in bacteria. This powerful tactic synch...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
In bacteria, phenotypic heterogeneity in an isogenic population compensates for the lack of genetic ...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
peer reviewedCompetence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and sur...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
Of the 13 two-component signal transduction systems (TCS) identified in Streptococcus pneumoniae, tw...
Competence is a mechanism of stable DNA acquisition that is widespread among bacteria. In streptococ...
In many streptococci, competence for natural DNA transformation is regulated by the Rgg-type regulat...
Genetic competence provides bacteria with an opportunity to increase genetic diversity by allowing t...
Natural DNA transformation is a lateral gene transfer mechanism during which bacteria take up naked ...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
Competence is one of the most efficient bacterial evolutionary and adaptative strategies by synchron...
Competence is one of the most successful survival strategies in bacteria. This powerful tactic synch...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Competence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and survival. Yet, th...
Entry in competence state and subsequent extracellular DNA uptake generally provokes a concomitant s...
In bacteria, phenotypic heterogeneity in an isogenic population compensates for the lack of genetic ...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
peer reviewedCompetence for DNA transformation is a major strategy for bacterial adaptation and sur...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...
Of the 13 two-component signal transduction systems (TCS) identified in Streptococcus pneumoniae, tw...
Competence is a mechanism of stable DNA acquisition that is widespread among bacteria. In streptococ...
In many streptococci, competence for natural DNA transformation is regulated by the Rgg-type regulat...
Genetic competence provides bacteria with an opportunity to increase genetic diversity by allowing t...
Natural DNA transformation is a lateral gene transfer mechanism during which bacteria take up naked ...
Small distortions in transcriptional networks might lead to drastic phenotypical changes, especially...