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- W805219474 abstract "This chapter emphasizes recurring themes in bacterial signaling. Bacterial metabolites include N-acyl-L-homoserine lactones (AHL) first discovered in Vibrio fischeri and produced by various gram-negative bacteria, furanosyl borate diester (AI-2) first discovered in Vibrio harveyi and produced by a diverse range of bacteria, signaling peptides produced by many gram-positive bacteria, butyrolactones produced by Streptomyces species and 3-hydroxypalmitic acid methyl ester (PAME) produced by Ralstonia solanacearum. The cell density or quorum sensing hypothesis proposes that the concentration of an intercellular signal, produced by a growing population and accumulating in the surrounding extracellular environment, is proportional to the cell density of that population. The rationale is that the plant immune system, which responds to tissue damage, is not capable of resolving Erwinia carotovora infections at this cell density. The chapter discusses the implications of intercellular signaling mechanism (ISM)-regulated coordinated behaviors on three levels. First, it considers how intercellular signaling within species can extend the range of phenotypes and niches available to bacteria at the cost of adaptive flexibility. Second, it appraises the evidence for intercellular signaling between species in mixed communities and considers its potential impact on microbial community dynamics. Third, it considers how bacterial ISMs may be exploited by higher organisms in interdomain interactions." @default.
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- W805219474 title "Are You Out There? Intercellular Signaling in the Microbial World" @default.
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