Cell-to-cell communication in bacteria is a process known as quorum sensing that relies on the production, detection, and response to the extracellular accumulation of signaling molecules called autoinducers. Often, bacteria use multiple autoinducers to obtain information about the vicinal cell density. However, how cells integrate and interpret the information contained within multiple autoinducers remains a mystery. Using single-cell fluorescence microscopy, we quantified the signaling responses to and analyzed the integration of multiple autoinducers by the model quorum-sensing bacterium Vibrio harveyi. Our results revealed that signals from two distinct autoinducers, AI-1 and AI-2, are combined strictly additively in a shared phosphorel...
Vibrio cholerae possesses multiple quorum-sensing (QS) systems that control virulence and biofilm fo...
Vibrio fischeri is a typical quorum-sensing bacterium for which lux box, luxR, and luxI have been id...
Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) refers to the process of cell-to-cell bacterial communication enabled ...
Cell-to-cell communication in bacteria is a process known as quorum sensing that relies on the produ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a bacterial communication mechanism that uses signal-receptor binding to regu...
AbstractIn a process called quorum sensing, groups of bacteria communicate with one another to coord...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a communication process that enables a bacterial population to coordinate and...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Cell-to-cell signalling via small diffusible molecules, usually termed quorum sensing (QS), represen...
The chemical signal molecules called autoinducers are produced and released by the quorum sensing ba...
The marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri regulates its bioluminescence through a quorum sensing mechanis...
In the conventional view of prokaryotic life, bacteria live a unicellular existence, with responses ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell–cell communication system that controls gene expression in many bacter...
For more than 400 years since their discovery, bacteria were thought to live simplistic, asocial liv...
McIntosh M, Bettenworth V. Onset of quorum sensing and exopolysaccharide production in single cells ...
Vibrio cholerae possesses multiple quorum-sensing (QS) systems that control virulence and biofilm fo...
Vibrio fischeri is a typical quorum-sensing bacterium for which lux box, luxR, and luxI have been id...
Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) refers to the process of cell-to-cell bacterial communication enabled ...
Cell-to-cell communication in bacteria is a process known as quorum sensing that relies on the produ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a bacterial communication mechanism that uses signal-receptor binding to regu...
AbstractIn a process called quorum sensing, groups of bacteria communicate with one another to coord...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a communication process that enables a bacterial population to coordinate and...
Bacteria release signaling molecules into the surrounding environment and sense them when present in...
Cell-to-cell signalling via small diffusible molecules, usually termed quorum sensing (QS), represen...
The chemical signal molecules called autoinducers are produced and released by the quorum sensing ba...
The marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri regulates its bioluminescence through a quorum sensing mechanis...
In the conventional view of prokaryotic life, bacteria live a unicellular existence, with responses ...
Quorum sensing (QS) is a cell–cell communication system that controls gene expression in many bacter...
For more than 400 years since their discovery, bacteria were thought to live simplistic, asocial liv...
McIntosh M, Bettenworth V. Onset of quorum sensing and exopolysaccharide production in single cells ...
Vibrio cholerae possesses multiple quorum-sensing (QS) systems that control virulence and biofilm fo...
Vibrio fischeri is a typical quorum-sensing bacterium for which lux box, luxR, and luxI have been id...
Bacterial quorum sensing (QS) refers to the process of cell-to-cell bacterial communication enabled ...