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Quorum Sensing

Science Signaling, 2001
Bacteria sense the presence of each other through the production and detection of pheromones. Agrobacterium tumefaciens , a plant pathogen, produces Agrobacterium autoinducer (AAI), which is a ligand for the transcription factor TraR.
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Quorum sensing by enteric pathogens

Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2007
This review presents advances in our understanding of how pathogenic, enteric bacteria use quorum sensing to regulate several traits that allow them to establish and maintain infection in their host, including motility, biofilm formation, and virulence-specific genes.Quorum sensing in enteric bacteria has been elusive for a long time.
Melissa M, Kendall, Vanessa, Sperandio
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Quorum sensing

Environmental Microbiology, 2008
Simon Swift   +2 more
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Quorum sensing and quorum-quenching enzymes.

Journal of microbiology (Seoul, Korea), 2005
To gain maximal benefit in a competitive environment, single-celled bacteria have adopted a community genetic regulatory mechanism, known as quorum sensing (QS). Many bacteria use QS signaling systems to synchronize target gene expression and coordinate biological activities among a local population.
Yi-Hu, Dong, Lian-Hui, Zhang
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Quorum-Sensing Regulation of Antimicrobial Resistance in Bacteria

Microorganisms, 2020
Xihong Zhao, Tian Ding, Zhao Xihong
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A phage-encoded anti-activator inhibits quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Molecular Cell, 2021
Megha Shāh   +2 more
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Quorum Sensing in Gram-Negative Bacteria: Small-Molecule Modulation of AHL and AI-2 Quorum Sensing Pathways

Chemical Reviews, 2011
Warren R J D Galloway   +2 more
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