9781639879632
Malia Thompson
Murphy & Moore Publishing
English
2025
Biological Science, Biochemistry, Genetics, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology, Microbiology and Immunology - Molecular Biology and Microbiology
100
USD 160.99
Quorum sensing is a mechanism used by bacteria to communicate and coordinate their behavior within a population. Through the release and detection of signaling molecules, bacteria can sense the local density of their population. When the concentration of these signaling molecules reaches a certain threshold, it triggers specific gene expression patterns in the bacterial community. This coordinated response allows bacteria to act as a collective entity, influencing various processes such as biofilm formation, virulence factor production, and antibiotic resistance. An example of quorum sensing is the regulation of the timing of biofilm formation and detachment that enhances the bacteria's survival in diverse environments. In medicine, targeting quorum sensing pathways presents a promising strategy for combating bacterial infections, as disrupting communication can render bacteria less virulent and susceptible to antibiotics. In agriculture, manipulating quorum sensing could help control plant pathogens or promote beneficial interactions between plants and symbiotic bacteria. Additionally, in biotechnology, harnessing quorum sensing mechanisms enables the development of novel biomaterials and bioremediation strategies. This book unravels the recent studies in the field of quorum sensing. It will also provide interesting topics for research which interested readers can take up. With state-of-the-art inputs by acclaimed experts of this field, this book targets students and professionals.