QUORUM SENSING : HOW BACTERIA COMMUNICATE

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Bacteria don’t act alone in the environment. They communicate and coordinate before taking action.

Bacterial Communication and Coordination

Bacteria do not act alone in the environment. They communicate and coordinate their behavior before taking action through signaling molecules.

This communication allows bacterial populations to function collectively rather than as individual cells.

Why it matters

  • Environmental adaptation
  • Biofilm formation
  • Antimicrobial resistance

What is Quorum Sensing?

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Quorum sensing is a process of cell-cell communication that allows bacteria to share information about cell density and adjust gene expression, thus it controls the expression of virulence gene by pathogenic bacteria.

This phenomenon in which bacteria monitor their own population density through signal molecules, called auto- inducers.

How Quorum Sensing Works

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1. Signal Production

Each bacterium continuously produces small amounts of acyl homoserine lactones (AHL) molecules. These molecules diffuse freely across the cell membrane into the environment.

2. Signal Accumulation

As bacterial population increases, more AHL is released. The concentration of AHL in the environment gradually builds up.

3. Threshold Detection

When AHL concentration reaches a critical threshold, bacteria detect it using receptor proteins.

4. Gene Activation

The AHL binds to its receptor.

5. Coordinated Behaviour

All bacteria respond at the same time by switching on group behaviors:

  • Biofilm formation
  • Virulence factor production
  • Toxin release
  • Motility changes
  • Antibiotic resistance mechanisms

This is why bacteria become more powerful as a group.

The Hidden Risk

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Collective Behavior and Biofilm Resilience

Individual bacteria are weak, but groups become highly resilient. Quorum sensing allows coordinated survival against cleaning and environmental stress.

This coordinated communication enables bacterial communities to survive and persist more effectively than single cells.

Preventing bacterial community formation

Disrupting bacterial communication and biofilm formation is essential for effective control. This can be achieved through physical, mechanical, chemical, and biological approaches.

Chemical disinfectants should be capable of disrupting microbial structures, helping to reduce bacterial load and interfere with biofilm development.

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