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- W2931756427 abstract "ABSTRACT Whether bacteria are in the planktonic state, free-swimming or free-floating in liquid, or in the biofilm state, sessile on surfaces, they are always subject to mechanical forces. The long, successful evolutionary history of bacteria implies that they are capable of adapting to varied mechanical forces, and probably even actively respond to mechanical cues in their changing environments. However, the sensing of mechanical cues by bacteria, or bacterial mechanosensing, has been under-investigated. This leaves the mechanisms underlying how bacteria perceive and respond to mechanical cues largely unknown. In this Review, we first examine the surface-associated behavior of bacteria, outline the clear evidence for bacterial mechanosensing and summarize the role of flagella, type-IV pili, and envelope proteins as potential mechanosensors, before presenting indirect evidence for mechanosensing in bacteria. The general themes underlying bacterial mechanosensing that we highlight here may provide a framework for future research." @default.
- W2931756427 created "2019-04-11" @default.
- W2931756427 creator A5012425578 @default.
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- W2931756427 date "2019-04-01" @default.
- W2931756427 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2931756427 title "Bacterial mechanosensing: the force will be with you, always" @default.
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- W2931756427 doi "https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.227694" @default.