2024
DOI: 10.1002/bab.2707
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Harnessing Microbial Signal Transduction Systems in Natural and Synthetic Consortia for Biotechnological Applications

Ahmadullah Zahir,
Peter A. Okorie,
Veronica N. Nwobasi
et al.

Abstract: Signal transduction is crucial for communication and cellular response in microbial communities. Consortia rely on it for effective communication, responding to changing environmental conditions, establishing community structures, and performing collective behaviors. Microbial signal transduction can be through quorum sensing (QS), two‐component signal transduction systems, biofilm formation, nutrient sensing, chemotaxis, horizontal gene transfer stress response, and so forth. The consortium uses small signali… Show more

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