Literature DB >> 33875666

Short-range quorum sensing controls horizontal gene transfer at micron scale in bacterial communities.

Jordi van Gestel1,2,3,4,5, Tasneem Bareia6, Bar Tenennbaum7, Alma Dal Co8,9,10, Polina Guler7, Nitzan Aframian7, Shani Puyesky7, Ilana Grinberg7, Glen G D'Souza8,9, Zohar Erez11, Martin Ackermann8,9, Avigdor Eldar12.   

Abstract

In bacterial communities, cells often communicate by the release and detection of small diffusible molecules, a process termed quorum-sensing. Signal molecules are thought to broadly diffuse in space; however, they often regulate traits such as conjugative transfer that strictly depend on the local community composition. This raises the question how nearby cells within the community can be detected. Here, we compare the range of communication of different quorum-sensing systems. While some systems support long-range communication, we show that others support a form of highly localized communication. In these systems, signal molecules propagate no more than a few microns away from signaling cells, due to the irreversible uptake of the signal molecules from the environment. This enables cells to accurately detect micron scale changes in the community composition. Several mobile genetic elements, including conjugative elements and phages, employ short-range communication to assess the fraction of susceptible host cells in their vicinity and adaptively trigger horizontal gene transfer in response. Our results underscore the complex spatial biology of bacteria, which can communicate and interact at widely different spatial scales.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33875666     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-22649-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


  47 in total

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6.  Mobility of extracellular DNA within gonococcal colonies.

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Review 7.  Plasmid co-infection: linking biological mechanisms to ecological and evolutionary dynamics.

Authors:  Claudia Igler; Jana S Huisman; Berit Siedentop; Sebastian Bonhoeffer; Sonja Lehtinen
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Review 8.  Achieving spatially precise diagnosis and therapy in the mammalian gut using synthetic microbial gene circuits.

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Review 9.  Selfish, promiscuous and sometimes useful: how mobile genetic elements drive horizontal gene transfer in microbial populations.

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