Publication: Bacterial quorum sensing and phenotypic heterogeneity: how the collective shapes the individual
Bacterial quorum sensing and phenotypic heterogeneity: how the collective shapes the individual
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Striednig, B., & Hilbi, H. (2022). Bacterial quorum sensing and phenotypic heterogeneity: how the collective shapes the individual. Trends in Microbiology, 30(4), 379–389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2021.09.001
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Bacteria communicate with each other through a plethora of small, diffusible organic molecules called autoinducers. This cell-density-dependent regulatory principle is termed quorum sensing, and in many cases the process indeed coordinates group behavior of bacterial populations. Yet, even clonal bacterial populations are not uniform entities; rather, they adopt phenotypic heterogeneity to cope with consecutive, rapid, and frequent environmental fluctuations (bet-hedging) or to concurrently interact with each other by exerting differe
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Striednig, B., & Hilbi, H. (2022). Bacterial quorum sensing and phenotypic heterogeneity: how the collective shapes the individual. Trends in Microbiology, 30(4), 379–389. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tim.2021.09.001