Autoinducers act as biological timers in Vibrio harveyi.

  • Claudia Anetzberger
  • Matthias Reiger
  • Agnes Fekete
  • Ursula Schell
  • Nina Stambrau
  • Laure Plener
  • Joachim Kopka
  • Phillippe Schmitt-Kopplin
  • Hubert Hilbi
  • Kirsten Jung
Publisher
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Journal
issn:1932-6203

Abstract

Quorum sensing regulates cell density-dependent phenotypes and involves the synthesis, excretion and detection of so-called autoinducers. Vibrio harveyi strain ATCC BAA-1116 (recently reclassified as Vibrio campbellii), one of the best-characterized model organisms for the study of quorum sensing, produces and responds to three autoinducers. HAI-1, AI-2 and CAI-1 are recognized by different receptors, but all information is channeled into the same signaling cascade, which controls a specific set of genes. Here we examine temporal variations of availability and concentration of the three autoinducers in V. harveyi, and monitor the phenotypes they regulate, from the early exponential to the stationary growth phase in liquid culture. Specifica...

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