“…The Groups 3 and 4 are the most diverse and they comprise sigma factors that coordinate processes responsible for the maintenance or modification of the cell envelope, through sporulation (Hilbert et al, 2004), motility (Zhao et al, 2007), adhesion (Claret et al, 2007), protein secretion (Eichelberg and Galán, 2000), quorum sensing (Schuster et al, 2004), formation of biofilm matrices (Rachid et al, 2000) and others. These processes seem to be intrinsically related with the secretion capacity of the microorganism, which can be achieved through pathways dependent on membrane transporters (Costa et al, 2015) or mediated by vesicles (Schwechheimer and Kuehn, 2015;Roier et al, 2016). These mechanisms need to be tightly regulated in order to provide the most appropriate bacterial response, and to be rapidly remodelled when cells are exposed to different environmental conditions (Marx et al, 2009;Christie-Oleza et al, 2015;Donia and Fischbach, 2015).…”