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Abstract
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Keywords: bacteriophage ecology; extracellular signaling; lysis inhibition; multiplicity of infection; phage
Year: 2017 PMID: 28620362 PMCID: PMC5450624 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2017.00983
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Microbiol ISSN: 1664-302X Impact factor: 5.640
Mechanisms of communication between phage-infected bacteria.
| References to establishing experiments | Hershey, | Boyd, | Abedon, | Erez et al., |
| Phages | T-even type (e.g., coliphages T2, T4, T6) | Temperate phages such as phage lambda | T-even type (phage T4 experiments) | |
| Source of signal | Lysing infections | Lysing infections | Lysing infections | Intact Infections |
| Inter-cellular signal | Adsorbing virions | Infecting virions | Adsorbing virions | Received peptide |
| Recipient | Established lytic infection | Establishing infection (pre-lysogenization) | Lysis inhibited lytic infection | Establishing infection (pre-lysogenization) |
| Motivator of response | Recipient of signal | Recipient of signal | Source of signal | Recipient of signal |
| Response | Extension of established lytic cycles | Biases lysis–lysogeny decision to lysogeny | Acceleration of population-wide lysis | Biases lysis–lysogeny decision to lysogeny |
| Utility (all reduce potential for progeny virion adsorption to already phage-infected bacteria) | Retention of host when phage-uninfected host bacteria are less prevalent | Retention of host when phage-uninfected host bacteria are less prevalent | Removal via coerced lysis of virion-inactivating phage-infected bacteria from environment | Retention of host when phage-uninfected host bacteria are less prevalent |
| Recipient gene expression | Various rapid lysis | Genes | Recipient resistance to lysis from without via genes | Genes |
| Ecological context | High infected-cell densities | High infected-cell densities | High infected-cell densities | High infected-cell densities |