2018
DOI: 10.1101/445015
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Two-component systems regulate swarming inPseudomonas aeruginosaPA14

Abstract: 14 Swarming in Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a quorum-dependant motility over semi-solid 15 surfaces. On soft agar, P. aeruginosa exhibits a dendritic swarm pattern, with multiple levels 16 of branching. Swarm patterns vary considerably depending upon the experimental design. In 17 the present study, we show that the swarm pattern is plastic and media dependent. We define 18 several quantifiable, macroscale features of the swarm to study the plasticity observed across 19 media. Further, through a targeted screen o… Show more

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“…Bacterial motility is the hallmark of the acute phase of infection and is importantly controlled by the complex regulatory interplay of flagellar assembly, chemotaxis, type four pili, the Gac-Rsm two-component system, and quorum sensing [33][34][35][36][37]. As shown in Figure 1C, twitching motility did not show an apparent change in PAO1(∆rtcB), whereas it increased in PAO1(∆rtcB∆retS) compared to PAO1(∆retS).…”
Section: Rtcb Controls the Expression Of Multiple Phenotypes And Virulence Factorsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Bacterial motility is the hallmark of the acute phase of infection and is importantly controlled by the complex regulatory interplay of flagellar assembly, chemotaxis, type four pili, the Gac-Rsm two-component system, and quorum sensing [33][34][35][36][37]. As shown in Figure 1C, twitching motility did not show an apparent change in PAO1(∆rtcB), whereas it increased in PAO1(∆rtcB∆retS) compared to PAO1(∆retS).…”
Section: Rtcb Controls the Expression Of Multiple Phenotypes And Virulence Factorsmentioning
confidence: 94%