Quorum sensing is a form of cell–cell communication by which microorganisms synchronise gene expression in response to changes in population density. Through the production, release and detection of ...
What Is Quorum Sensing? Individual bacteria use quorum sensing to detect and respond to changes in cell density as a coordinated group. For example, the first reported evidence of quorum sensing was ...
Gram-positive bacteria orchestrate complex communal behaviours through peptide-mediated quorum sensing. This process relies on the synthesis, secretion and re-uptake of autoinducer peptides that ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is notorious for its role in food spoilage and infections, posing a significant threat to both food safety and human health. Traditionally, antimicrobial agents have been the go ...