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<p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Quorum or diffusion responses in bacteria are mediated by secreted signalling molecules that accumulate extracellularly as cultures grow to high density. The regulatory response to these signalling molecules can result in dramatic changes in gene expression. In Bacillus subtilis, a quorum response is mediated by a secreted 10-amino-acid modified peptide (ComX pheromone) that activates a receptor histidine kinase (ComP) that activates a response regulator transcription factor (ComA). ComA directly activates the srfA operon which encodes enzymes needed for the production of the lipopeptide surfactin.(5)</p> | <p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif;font-size:12px;">Quorum or diffusion responses in bacteria are mediated by secreted signalling molecules that accumulate extracellularly as cultures grow to high density. The regulatory response to these signalling molecules can result in dramatic changes in gene expression. In Bacillus subtilis, a quorum response is mediated by a secreted 10-amino-acid modified peptide (ComX pheromone) that activates a receptor histidine kinase (ComP) that activates a response regulator transcription factor (ComA). ComA directly activates the srfA operon which encodes enzymes needed for the production of the lipopeptide surfactin.(5)</p> | ||
<p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif;font-size:12px;"> In Bacillus subtilis, quorum responses contribute to the induction of competence development, sporulation, degradative enzyme production and antibiotic production (6). The ComX–ComP–ComA signalling pathway is a major quorum response pathway in B. Subtilis and regulates the development of genetic competence (7).</p> | <p style="font-family: Verdana, Arial, SunSans-Regular, sans-serif;font-size:12px;"> In Bacillus subtilis, quorum responses contribute to the induction of competence development, sporulation, degradative enzyme production and antibiotic production (6). The ComX–ComP–ComA signalling pathway is a major quorum response pathway in B. Subtilis and regulates the development of genetic competence (7).</p> | ||
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<small style="display: block;font-style: italic;">During biofilm formation in B. subtilis, most cells produce and secrete ComX. A subset of these cells become surfactin producers and secrete surfactin and a distinct population that does not itself synthesize surfactin responds to this surfactin and generates the extracellular matrix.</small> | <small style="display: block;font-style: italic;">During biofilm formation in B. subtilis, most cells produce and secrete ComX. A subset of these cells become surfactin producers and secrete surfactin and a distinct population that does not itself synthesize surfactin responds to this surfactin and generates the extracellular matrix.</small> | ||
<small style="display: block;font-style: italic;">Microbial Interactions: Bacteria Talk to (Some of) Their Neighbors Ishita M. Shah and Jonathan Dworkin</small> | <small style="display: block;font-style: italic;">Microbial Interactions: Bacteria Talk to (Some of) Their Neighbors Ishita M. Shah and Jonathan Dworkin</small> |
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