The role of quorum sensing in bacteria

Fatima shabzendhdar. Ghadim1

1) Fatima shabzendhdar. Ghadim

Publication : 2nd Scientific Research Conference Psychology, Counseling, Educational Sciences and Social Sciences(pcesconf.com)
Abstract :
Bacteria have long been thought of as single cells that are primarily feeding and multiplying. The recognition of intercellular communication among bacteria led to the understanding that coordinated functions are not limited to eukaryotic organisms and are also present in bacteria. The recognition of intercellular communication among bacteria led to the understanding that coordinated functions are not limited to eukaryotic organisms and are also present in bacteria. The process of coordination and intercellular communication, which involves the production of extracellular and diffuse molecules (self-inducers), followed by the regulation of gene expression, including virulence genes, is referred to as quorum sensing. The expression of virulence genes is involved; And since it does not exert any selective pressure, it is unlikely that multidrug-resistant pathogens will become resistant to this technique.The future challenge for physicians in this regard is to use this induction-dependent signaling system to develop effective therapeutic agents. Or preventive techniques
Keywords : Keywords: Bacteria Anticoagulation Sensing Quercum Sensing Therapy