Review Article
Quorum sensing of Bacteria
Author(s): Al Hamid*
To coordinate behavior changes that depends on population density, many bacteria use quorum sensing, a cellto-
cell communication system. Majority detecting includes creation of and reaction to diffusible or emitted
signals, which can fluctuate considerably across various sorts of microorganisms. Quorum sensing is essential for
pathogenesis and modulates virulence functions in many species. The molecular mechanisms signal structures,
gene regulons, and behavioral responses associated with quorum-sensing systems in various bacteria have been
extensively studied over the past half century. Later investigations have zeroed in on understanding majority
detecting with regards to bacterial sociality. Quorum sensing has been shown to coordinate interactions between
species and within a species in studies of cooperative and competitive microbial interactions. The developm.. View More»
DOI:
10.14303/2141-5463.2023.44