Cyclic di-GMP: the First 25 Years of a Universal Bacterial Second Messenger
Karolinska Institutet · National Institutes of Health · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Twenty-five years have passed since the discovery of cyclic dimeric (3'→5') GMP (cyclic di-GMP or c-di-GMP). From the relative obscurity of an allosteric activator of a bacterial cellulose synthase, c-di-GMP has emerged as one of the most common and important bacterial second messengers. Cyclic di-GMP has been shown to regulate biofilm formation, motility, virulence, the cell cycle, differentiation, and other processes. Most c-di-GMP-dependent signaling pathways control the ability of bacteria to interact with abiotic surfaces or with other bacterial and eukaryotic cells. Cyclic di-GMP plays key roles in lifestyle changes of many bacteria, including transition from the motile to the sessile state, which aids…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Biofilm
- Allosteric regulation
- Second messenger system
- Virulence
- Signal transduction
- Bacteria
- Cell signaling