Authors
Wook Kim, Michael G Surette
Publication date
2004/11/1
Journal
Molecular microbiology
Volume
54
Issue
3
Pages
702-714
Publisher
Blackwell Science Ltd
Description
Most current paradigms of microbial metabolism have been derived from studying cells grown under a variety of nutrient compositions in aqueous environments. With recent advances in genomics and experimental techniques, alternative forms of bacterial growth are increasingly being explored. When propagated on nutrient‐rich semi‐solid media, several species of bacteria undergo a morphological differentiation into swarmers that are capable of migrating on surfaces. Recent studies indicate that swarmer differentiation represents much more than a motility phenotype, as several clinically important attributes are also co‐regulated. We demonstrate that migrating swarmer cells of Salmonella are metabolically differentiated compared to the vegetative swimmer cells grown in the same nutrient environment. Furthermore, once the cells have differentiated, the swarmers remain in this physiological state under …
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