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Identification of Genes Involved in Swarming Motility Using a Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Mini-Tn5-lux Mutant Library
Joerg Overhage et al.
Journal of Bacteriology 189 (5), 2164 (2006)
Our data provide evidence that swarming is a more complex type of motility, since it is influenced by a large number of different genes in P. aeruginosa.
Posted by jamie42 to motility swarming on Tue Apr 29 2008 at 08:20 UTC | info | related
 
Swarming of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Is a Complex Adaptation Leading to Increased Production of Virulence Factors and Antibiotic Resistance
Joerg Overhage et al.
The Journal of Bacteriology 190 (8), 2671-9 (15 Apr 2008)
 
Swarming motility
Gillian Fraser and Colin Hughes
Current Opinion in Microbiology 2 (6), 630 (1999)
Posted by jamie42 to motility on Tue Feb 05 2008 at 21:41 UTC | info | related
 
Positive Control of Swarming, Rhamnolipid Synthesis, and Lipase Production by the Posttranscriptional RsmA/RsmZ System in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1
Karin Heurlier et al.
Journal of Bacteriology 186 (10), 2936 (2004)
Expression of the rsmZ gene was dependent on both the global regulator GacA and RsmA, increased with cell density, and was subject to negative autoregulation. Overexpression of rsmZ and a null mutation in rsmA resulted in quantitatively similar, negative or positive effects on target genes, in agreement with a model that postulates titration of RsmA protein by RsmZ RNA.
Posted by jamie42 to rsm motility rhamnolipid on Thu Jan 31 2008 at 23:32 UTC | info | related
 
Rhamnolipids Modulate Swarming Motility Patterns of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Nicky Caiazza, Robert Shanks, and G O'Toole
Journal of Bacteriology 187 (21), 7351 (2005)
 
The Autotransporter Esterase EstA of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Is Required for Rhamnolipid Production, Cell Motility, and Biofilm Formation
Susanne Wilhelm et al.
Journal of Bacteriology 189 (18), 6695 (2007)
the overexpression of EstA in the wild-type background of P. aeruginosa PAO1 results in an increased production of rhamnolipids whereas an estA deletion mutant produced only marginal amounts of rhamnolipids.
 
Self-produced extracellular stimuli modulate the Pseudomonas aeruginosa swarming motility behaviour
Julien Tremblay et al.
Environmental Microbiology 9 (10), 2622 (2007)
(i)di-RLs attract active swarming cells while HAAs behave as strong repellents, (ii) di-RLs promote and HAAs inhibit tendril formation and migration, (iii) di-RLs and HAAs display different diffusion kinetics on a surface as di-RLs spread faster than HAAs in agar, (iv) di-RLs and HAAs have no effect on swimming cells, suggesting that swarming cells are different from swimming cells not only in morphology but also at the regulatory level and (v) mono-RLs act as wetting agents.

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