Authors
Eunhye Goo, Charlotte D Majerczyk, Jae Hyung An, Josephine R Chandler, Young-Su Seo, Hyeonheui Ham, Jae Yun Lim, Hongsup Kim, Bongsoo Lee, Moon Sun Jang, E Peter Greenberg, Ingyu Hwang
Publication date
2012/11/27
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
109
Issue
48
Pages
19775-19780
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Acyl-homoserine lactone–mediated quorum sensing (QS) regulates diverse activities in many species of Proteobacteria. QS-controlled genes commonly code for production of secreted or excreted public goods. The acyl-homoserine lactones are synthesized by members of the LuxI signal synthase family and are detected by cognate members of the LuxR family of transcriptional regulators. QS affords a means of population density-dependent gene regulation. Control of public goods via QS provides a fitness benefit. Another potential role for QS is to anticipate overcrowding. As population density increases and stationary phase approaches, QS might induce functions important for existence in stationary phase. Here we provide evidence that in three related species of the genus Burkholderia QS allows individuals to anticipate and survive stationary-phase stress. Survival requires QS-dependent activation of cellular …
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Scholar articles
E Goo, CD Majerczyk, JH An, JR Chandler, YS Seo… - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2012