In natural environments, bacteria often adhere to surfaces where they form complex multicellular communities. Surface adherence is determined by the biochemical composition of the cell envelope. We describe a novel regulatory mechanism by which the bacterium, Caulobacter crescentus, integrates cell cycle and nutritional signals to control development of an adhesive envelope structure known as the holdfast. Specifically, we have discovered a 68-residue protein inhibitor of holdfast development (HfiA) that directly targets a conserved glycolipid glycosyltransferase required for holdfast production (HfsJ). Multiple cell cycle regulators associate with the hfiA and hfsJ promoters and control their expression, temporally constraining holdfast de...
A) The dimorphic bacterium C. crescentus builds a polysaccharide-based adhesin known as the holdfast...
Metabolic control of cell cycle has been studied for a long time in bacteria, but it is not still fu...
Bacteria must be able to respond to a multitude of unanticipated environmental insults in order to s...
In natural environments, bacteria often adhere to surfaces where they form complex multicellular com...
Bacteria are often attached to surfaces in natural ecosystems. A surface-associated lifestyle can ha...
Bacteria are often attached to surfaces in natural ecosystems. A surface-associated lifestyle can ha...
ABSTRACT Due to their intimate physical interactions with the environment, surface polysaccharides a...
ABSTRACT When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial atta...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
Attachment is essential for microorganisms to establish interactions with both biotic and abiotic su...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial attachment an...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
<p>Proposed model in which HfiA directly inhibits HfsJ, a WecG/TagA-family glycosyltransferase requi...
A) The dimorphic bacterium C. crescentus builds a polysaccharide-based adhesin known as the holdfast...
Metabolic control of cell cycle has been studied for a long time in bacteria, but it is not still fu...
Bacteria must be able to respond to a multitude of unanticipated environmental insults in order to s...
In natural environments, bacteria often adhere to surfaces where they form complex multicellular com...
Bacteria are often attached to surfaces in natural ecosystems. A surface-associated lifestyle can ha...
Bacteria are often attached to surfaces in natural ecosystems. A surface-associated lifestyle can ha...
ABSTRACT Due to their intimate physical interactions with the environment, surface polysaccharides a...
ABSTRACT When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial atta...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
Attachment is essential for microorganisms to establish interactions with both biotic and abiotic su...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
When encountering surfaces, many bacteria produce adhesins to facilitate their initial attachment an...
Adhesion allows microbes to colonize surfaces and is the first stage in biofilm formation. Stable at...
Alphaproteobacteria commonly produce an adhesin that is anchored to the exterior of the envelope at ...
<p>Proposed model in which HfiA directly inhibits HfsJ, a WecG/TagA-family glycosyltransferase requi...
A) The dimorphic bacterium C. crescentus builds a polysaccharide-based adhesin known as the holdfast...
Metabolic control of cell cycle has been studied for a long time in bacteria, but it is not still fu...
Bacteria must be able to respond to a multitude of unanticipated environmental insults in order to s...