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Small RNA‐mediated switch‐like regulation in bacterial quorum sensing
Authors:Xi Liu  Peipei Zhou  Ruiqi Wang
Affiliation:1. Institute of Systems Biology, Shanghai University, Shanghai 200444 People''s Republic of China
Abstract:Quorum sensing (QS) is a signalling mechanism by which bacteria produce, release and then detect and respond to changes in their density and biosignals called autoinducers (AIs). There are multiple feedback loops in the QS system of Vibrio harveyi. However, how these feedback loops function to control signal processing remains unclear. In this study, the authors present a computational model for the switch‐like regulation of signal transduction by small regulatory RNA‐mediated QS based on intertwined network involving AIs, LuxO, LuxU, Qrr sRNAs and LuxR. In agreement with experimental observations, the model suggests that different feedbacks play critical roles in the switch‐like regulation. The authors results reveal that V. harveyi uses multiple feedbacks to precisely control signal transduction.Inspec keywords: biocommunications, biocontrol, biology computing, cellular biophysics, physiological models, RNAOther keywords: RNA‐mediated switch‐like regulation, bacterial quorum sensing, signaling mechanism, autoinducers, Vibrio harveyi, feedback loops function, signal processing control, switch‐like regulation
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