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Sensitivity of the quorum sensing system is achieved by low pass filtering
Authors:Müller Johannes  Kuttler Christina  Hense Burkhard A
Affiliation:Technical University Munich, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, Boltzmannstr. 3, D-85748 Garching, Munich, Germany.johannes.mueller@mytum.de
Abstract:Autoinducer sensing, also known as quorum sensing, is the communication of bacteria by autoinducer (small signaling molecules). Cells respond on extremely low concentrations of autoinducer: only one or two molecules per cell are sufficient. At this signal level a high degree of noise is inherent. We ask for the mechanism that is able to overcome the stochasticity of the signal. By means of a model and parameter fitting we show that the sensing module acts as a low pass filter, representing the biochemical equivalent of a moving average. It is shown that the system works most sensitive in the range of 0-50 nM autoinducer. Moreover, the time scale of the reaction depends on the signal strength in a crucial manner. Nonlinear feedback is able to further enhance the sensitivity. The biological implications of the low pass filter property are discussed.
Keywords:Quorum sensing   Efficiency sensing   Cell–cell communication   Noise reduction
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