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The Physical Basis of Bacterial Quorum Communication (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
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The Physical Basis of Bacterial Quorum Communication (Hardcover, 2015 ed.)
Series: Biological and Medical Physics, Biomedical Engineering
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Quorum sensing (QS) describes a chemical communication behavior
that is nearly universal among bacteria. Individual cells release a
diffusible small molecule (an autoinducer) into their environment.
A high concentration of this autoinducer serves as a signal of high
population density, triggering new patterns of gene expression
throughout the population. However QS is often much more complex
than this simple census-taking behavior. Many QS bacteria produce
and detect multiple autoinducers, which generate quorum signal
cross talk with each other and with other bacterial species. QS
gene regulatory networks respond to a range of physiological and
environmental inputs in addition to autoinducer signals. While a
host of individual QS systems have been characterized in great
molecular and chemical detail, quorum communication raises many
fundamental quantitative problems which are increasingly attracting
the attention of physical scientists and mathematicians. Key
questions include: What kinds of information can a bacterium gather
about its environment through QS? What physical principles
ultimately constrain the efficacy of diffusion-based communication?
How do QS regulatory networks maximize information throughput while
minimizing undesirable noise and cross talk? How does QS function
in complex, spatially structured environments such as biofilms?
Previous books and reviews have focused on the microbiology and
biochemistry of QS. With contributions by leading scientists and
mathematicians working in the field of physical biology, this
volume examines the interplay of diffusion and signaling,
collective and coupled dynamics of gene regulation, and
spatiotemporal QS phenomena. Chapters will describe experimental
studies of QS in natural and engineered or microfabricated
bacterial environments, as well as modeling of QS on length scales
spanning from the molecular to macroscopic. The book aims to
educate physical scientists and quantitative-oriented biologists on
the application of physics-based experiment and analysis, together
with appropriate modeling, in the understanding and interpretation
of the pervasive phenomenon of microbial quorum communication."
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