Exploiting Quorum Sensing To Confuse Bacterial Pathogens
University of Illinois Chicago
Abstract
SUMMARY Cell-cell communication, or quorum sensing, is a widespread phenomenon in bacteria that is used to coordinate gene expression among local populations. Its use by bacterial pathogens to regulate genes that promote invasion, defense, and spread has been particularly well documented. With the ongoing emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, there is a current need for development of alternative therapeutic strategies. An antivirulence approach by which quorum sensing is impeded has caught on as a viable means to manipulate bacterial processes, especially pathogenic traits that are harmful to human and animal health and agricultural productivity. The identification and development of chemical compounds…
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2Topics & keywords
- Quorum sensing
- Biology
- Quorum Quenching
- Computational biology
- Biogenesis
- Gene
- Microbiology
- Genetics
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