2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.tim.2008.07.004
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Living on a surface: swarming and biofilm formation

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“…These results suggest that in addition to producing compounds that trigger responses in QS reporters, tested strains secrete substances that inhibit swarming in S. marcescens, either by interfering with the regulation of the flagellar regulon or by disrupting the synthesis of the surfactant. Both of these functions are required for surface swarming (Lindum et al, 1998;Verstraeten et al, 2008).…”
Section: Effect On Swarming In Serratia Marcescensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These results suggest that in addition to producing compounds that trigger responses in QS reporters, tested strains secrete substances that inhibit swarming in S. marcescens, either by interfering with the regulation of the flagellar regulon or by disrupting the synthesis of the surfactant. Both of these functions are required for surface swarming (Lindum et al, 1998;Verstraeten et al, 2008).…”
Section: Effect On Swarming In Serratia Marcescensmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coordinated, multi-cellular spreading over semi-solid surfaces (known as 'swarming') is one such mechanism of expansion and surface colonization (Verstraeten et al, 2008). Swarming is often coregulated with certain metabolic pathways (Toguchi et al, 2000;Wang et al, 2004).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…actinidiae (PSA) is the 40 most important threat to the kiwifruit industry worldwide (Cameron & 45 PSA was first reported in Japan (1984) (Takikawa et al 1989); Korea (1989) (Koh et al 1994) 46 and; in the early 90's, in Italy (Scortichini 1994), although at that time the disease was highly 47 destructive in Japan and Korea, the consequences for the kiwifruit plants in Italy were no more 48 than leaf spot and twig dieback in some orchards (Cameron & 94 move toward a more favorable environment through swimming, which is the individual 95 movement of one bacterium, mainly driven by its flagella (Sokolov et al 2007). This movement 96 allows them to find and associate to more complex bacterial structures, forming multicellular 97 communities (Sokolov et al 2007;Verstraeten et al 2008). These surface-associated 98 multicellular communities are often used by bacteria because they give them several advantages 99 over the individual-cell mode, particularly regarding their resistance to stressful environmental 100 conditions or to chemical compounds (Verstraeten et al 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This movement 96 allows them to find and associate to more complex bacterial structures, forming multicellular 97 communities (Sokolov et al 2007;Verstraeten et al 2008). These surface-associated 98 multicellular communities are often used by bacteria because they give them several advantages 99 over the individual-cell mode, particularly regarding their resistance to stressful environmental 100 conditions or to chemical compounds (Verstraeten et al 2008). It has been shown that PSA is 101 able to form biofilms, sessile bacterial communities embedded within and attached to a surface 102 (Ghods et al 2015;Renzi et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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