Swarming, a flagellar-driven multicellular form of motility, is associated with bacterial virulence and increased antibiotic resistance. In this work we demonstrate that activation of the SOS response reversibly inhibits swarming motility by preventing the assembly of chemoreceptor-signaling polar arrays. We also show that an increase in the concentration of the RecA protein, generated by SOS system activation, rather than another function of this genetic network impairs chemoreceptor polar cluster formation. Our data provide evidence that the molecular balance between RecA and CheW proteins is crucial to allow polar cluster formation in Salmonella enterica cells. Thus, activation of the SOS response by the presence of a DNA-injuring compou...
Although a wealth of knowledge exists about the molecular and biochemical mechanisms governing the s...
Bacteria swim towards improving conditions by controlling flagellar activity via signals (CheY) sent...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
Swarming, a flagellar-driven multicellular form of motility, is associated with bacterial virulence ...
In addition to its role in DNA damage repair and recombination, the RecA protein, through its intera...
<div><p>The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In <...
The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In Escherich...
The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In Escherich...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaSalmonella enterica is the most frequently rep...
Transcription of the Salmonella enterica recA gene is negatively controlled by the LexA protein, the...
<p><b>A)</b> Percentage of cells of <i>S</i>. <i>enterica ΔcheR</i> harboring plasmid pUA1127 (wild ...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is capable of swarming over semi-solid surfaces. Although i...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
Although a wealth of knowledge exists about the molecular and biochemical mechanisms governing the s...
Bacteria swim towards improving conditions by controlling flagellar activity via signals (CheY) sent...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...
Swarming, a flagellar-driven multicellular form of motility, is associated with bacterial virulence ...
In addition to its role in DNA damage repair and recombination, the RecA protein, through its intera...
<div><p>The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In <...
The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In Escherich...
The RecA protein is the main bacterial recombinase and the activator of the SOS system. In Escherich...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaSalmonella enterica is the most frequently rep...
Transcription of the Salmonella enterica recA gene is negatively controlled by the LexA protein, the...
<p><b>A)</b> Percentage of cells of <i>S</i>. <i>enterica ΔcheR</i> harboring plasmid pUA1127 (wild ...
Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium is capable of swarming over semi-solid surfaces. Although i...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of DNA replication, replication forks often stall or collapse as they proceed from...
During the course of normal DNA replication, replication forks are constantly encountering housekee...
Although a wealth of knowledge exists about the molecular and biochemical mechanisms governing the s...
Bacteria swim towards improving conditions by controlling flagellar activity via signals (CheY) sent...
DNA damage is a pervasive environmental threat, as such, most bacteria encode a network of genes cal...