Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a number of underlying molecular mechanisms. However, little is known about how phenotypic switches arise and function in their early evolutionary stages. The first opportunity to provide empirical insight was delivered by an experiment in which populations of the bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens SBW25 evolved, de novo, the ability to switch between two colony phenotypes. Here we unravel the molecular mechanism behind colony switching, revealing how a single nucleotide change in a gene enmeshed in central metabolism (carB) generates such a striking phenotype. We show that colony switching is underpinned by ON/OFF expression of capsules consis...
AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until...
Evolution by natural selection under complex and dynamic environmental conditions occurs through int...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
<div><p>Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidat...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elu-cidation of ...
Repeated evolution of functionally similar phenotypes is observed throughout the tree of life. The e...
Repeated evolution of functionally similar phenotypes is observed throughout the tree of life. The e...
International audienceObservations of bacteria at the single-cell level have revealed many instances...
Observations of bacteria at the single-cell level have revealed many instances of phenotypic heterog...
Modulation of the intracellular cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) pool is central to the formation of structu...
Model microbial systems provide opportunity to understand the genetic bases of ecological traits, th...
AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until...
Evolution by natural selection under complex and dynamic environmental conditions occurs through int...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
<div><p>Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidat...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elucidation of a...
Phenotype switching is commonly observed in nature. This prevalence has allowed the elu-cidation of ...
Repeated evolution of functionally similar phenotypes is observed throughout the tree of life. The e...
Repeated evolution of functionally similar phenotypes is observed throughout the tree of life. The e...
International audienceObservations of bacteria at the single-cell level have revealed many instances...
Observations of bacteria at the single-cell level have revealed many instances of phenotypic heterog...
Modulation of the intracellular cyclic di-GMP (c-di-GMP) pool is central to the formation of structu...
Model microbial systems provide opportunity to understand the genetic bases of ecological traits, th...
AbstractBacteria grown in a mixture of multiple sugars will first metabolize a preferred sugar until...
Evolution by natural selection under complex and dynamic environmental conditions occurs through int...
Bacteria often cooperate by secreting molecules that can be shared as public goods between cells. Be...