“…These GGDEF or EAL domains, in tandem with other signaling domains and located in the cytoplasm or cytomembranes, precisely regulate local intracellular c-di-GMP concentrations by responding to diverse upstream activating signals. C-di-GMP regulates a variety of physiological processes, including cell-cell interactions (Matsuyama et al, 2016; Lin C. S. et al, 2017), biofilm formation and dispersal (Ha and O'Toole, 2015; Skariyachan et al, 2018), cell motility (Orr and Lee, 2016), and the responses to a variety of external stimulation, such as oxygen (Burns et al, 2016), nitric oxide (Rinaldo et al, 2018), and light (Blain-Hartung et al, 2017). The c-di-GMP signaling pathway is present in many Gram-negative bacteria but is less reported in Gram-positive bacteria (Purcell and Tamayo, 2016).…”