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Chemical communication among bacteria / edited by Stephen C. Winans and Bonnie L. Bassler.
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Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Washington, DC : ASM Press, [2008], ©2008.
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xvii, 483 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm
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QR96.5 .C54 2008
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Quorum sensing (Microbiology)
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Cellular signal transduction
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Bacteria
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Physiology
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Winans, Stephen Carlyle
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Bassler, Bonnie L.
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American Society for Microbiology
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
I. Cell-Cell Signaling During Development and DNA Exchange
1. Intercompartmental Signal Transduction during Sporulation in Bacillus subtilis
2. Extracellular Peptide Signaling and Quorum Responses in Development, Self-Recognition, and Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacillus subtilis
3. New Insights into Pheromone Control and Response in Enterococcus faecalis pCF10
4. C-Signal Control of Aggregation and Sporulation
5. The Dif Chemosensory System Is Required for S Motility, Biofilm Formation, Chemotaxis, and Development in Myxococcus xanthus
6. Heterocyst Development and Pattern Formation
7. Diverse Cell-Cell Signaling Molecules Control Formation of Aerial Hyphae and Secondary Metabolism in Streptomycetes
8. Metabolites as Intercellular Signals for Regulation of Community-Level Traits
II. Cell-Cell Signaling in Mutualistic And Pathogenic Associations With Humans, Animals, and Plants
9. LuxR-Type Proteins in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Quorum Sensing: Distinct Mechanisms with Global Implications
10. Quorum Sensing in Vibrio cholerae Pathogenesis
11. Signal Integration and Virulence Gene Regulation in Staphylococcus aureus
12. Quorum Sensing in the Soft-Rot Erwinias
13. Role of Quorum-Sensing Regulation in Pathogenesis of Pantoea stewartii subsp stewartii
14. Cell-to-Cell Communication in Rhizobia: Quorum Sensing and Plant Signaling
15. Quorum Signaling and Symbiosis in the Marine Luminous Bacterium Vibrio fischeri
16. Acylated Homoserine Lactone Signaling in Marine Bacterial Systems
III. Production, Detection, and Quenching of Chemical Signals
17. Acyl-Homoserine Lactone Biosynthesis: Structure and Mechanism
18. Cell-Cell Signaling within Crown Gall Tumors
19. A New Look at Secondary Metabolites
20. Signal Integration in the Vibrio harveyi and Vibrio cholerae Quorum-Sensing Circuits
21. Signal Trafficking with Bacterial Outer Membrane Vesicles
22. Cooperative Regulation of Competence Development in Streptococcus pneumouiae: Cell-to-Cell Signaling via a Peptide Pheromone and an Alternative Sigma Factor
23. The A Factor Regulatory Cascade That Triggers Secondary Metabolism and Morphological Differentiation in Streptomyces
24. Quorum Quenching: Impact and Mechanisms
25. Quorum-Sensing Inhibition
IV. Eukaryotic Quorum Sensing and Interactions With Quorum-Sensing Bacteria
26. Interdomain Cross Talk
27. Intercellular Signaling by Rhomboids in Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes
28. Quorum Sensing in Fungi
29. Quorum Sensing in Rotifers
30. "Quorum Sensing" in Honeybees: Pheromone Regulation of Division of Labor.
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ISBN
9781555814045 (alk. paper)
1555814042 (alk. paper)
LCCN
2007052056
OCLC
185042608
Other standard number
99820916091
RCP
C - S
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