2015
DOI: 10.1016/bs.aambs.2015.02.004
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Modulation of Bacterial Proliferation as a Survival Strategy

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“…Most of this research has focused on cell cycle regulation under standard and stable laboratory growth conditions. However, in nature bacteria are exposed to drastic environmental changes, where they have to constantly adjust their growth rate and mode of proliferation [1,2]. It has frequently been reported that various bacteria transform into multi-chromosome containing filaments in response to certain environmental conditions [24], indicating that bacteria dynamically modulate cell division and the cell cycle in response to environmental cues.…”
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“…Most of this research has focused on cell cycle regulation under standard and stable laboratory growth conditions. However, in nature bacteria are exposed to drastic environmental changes, where they have to constantly adjust their growth rate and mode of proliferation [1,2]. It has frequently been reported that various bacteria transform into multi-chromosome containing filaments in response to certain environmental conditions [24], indicating that bacteria dynamically modulate cell division and the cell cycle in response to environmental cues.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in nature bacteria are exposed to drastic environmental changes, where they have to constantly adjust their growth rate and mode of proliferation [1,2]. It has frequently been reported that various bacteria transform into multi-chromosome containing filaments in response to certain environmental conditions [24], indicating that bacteria dynamically modulate cell division and the cell cycle in response to environmental cues. Nevertheless, the precise mechanisms transducing environmental information into the cell division machinery and how these mechanisms help cells to survive under adverse conditions are not well understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, clavulanic acid inhibits microbial enzyme β‐lactamase, which is responsible for bacterial resistance to β‐lactam antibiotics. Thereby, using clavulanic acid in combination with β‐lactam antibiotics restores susceptibility of resistant bacteria to these antibiotics (Heinrich et al ). RMAs can enhance the permeability of bacterial membranes.…”
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“…For instance, thyme derived thymol and carvacrol decompose outer membrane of Gram‐negative bacteria, thereby increasing its permeability to antibiotics (Abreu et al ). Another mechanism of RMAs action is the inhibition of bacterial efflux pumps responsible for multidrug resistance (Abreu et al ; Heinrich et al ; Kincses et al ). The 5'‐methoxyhydnocarpin‐D and pheophorbide isolated from Berberine species had inhibitory activity against some multidrug resistance pumps of Staphylococcus aureus (Lewis and Ausubel, ).…”
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“…Bacterial responses to environmental pollutions may vary from species to species, and the successive colonization of a bacterium depends on its ability to sense the changes and to adapt suitably to ensure the best odds of survival. Some environmental pollutants could be irreversibly toxic or even lethal to bacteria, such as antibiotics and cyanides (4). Under sublethal stress, bacteria are allowed to develop an efficient strategy to survive; otherwise, they lose.…”
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