Quorum Sensing Gene Regulation by LuxR/HapR Master Regulators in Vibrios

Volume: 199, Issue: 19
Published: Oct 1, 2017
Abstract
The coordination of group behaviors in bacteria is accomplished via the cell-cell signaling process called quorum sensing. Vibrios have historically been models for studying bacterial communication due to the diverse and remarkable behaviors controlled by quorum sensing in these bacteria, including bioluminescence, type III and type VI secretion, biofilm formation, and motility. Here, we discuss the Vibrio LuxR/HapR family of proteins, the...
Paper Details
Title
Quorum Sensing Gene Regulation by LuxR/HapR Master Regulators in Vibrios
Published Date
Oct 1, 2017
Volume
199
Issue
19
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