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Cell—cell interactions in bacterial populations
Authors:S?A?Voloshin  Email author" target="_blank">A?S?KaprelyantsEmail author
Institution:(1) Russian Academy of Sciences, Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Leninsky pr. 33, 119071 Moscow, Russia
Abstract:In developing bacterial populations many essential processes, such as division, genetic transformation, sporulation, and synthesis of antibiotics and secondary metabolites, are regulated by intercellular communication mediated by secretion of signaling molecules, such as homoserine lactones and peptides. Another intercellular communication type, namely a physical contact between cells (cell aggregation), plays a key role in formation of biofilms or cellular consortia and in cell proliferation under unfavorable conditions. The mechanisms involved in these two types of bacterial communication are discussed in this review.Translated from Biokhimiya, Vol. 69, No. 11, 2004, pp. 1555–1564.Original Russian Text Copyright © 2004 by Voloshin, Kaprelyants
Keywords:intercellular interaction  bacteria  pheromone  aggregation
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