Condensed Matter & Surface Sciences
COLLOQUIUM
Hanna Salman
University of Pittsburgh
"Population Effects on
Bacterial Thermotaxis"
We have developed new methods to
explore the response of E. coli to temperature changes. A strong correlation
between the population density and the response to a temperature gradient is
observed. Bacteria that are grown below a critical concentration, in batch-mode
cultures, swim towards warm regions when subjected to a temperature gradient.
Above that concentration, they swim towards colder regions. Our findings
indicate that a secreted intercellular signal, glycine, mediates this switch
through methylation of Tsr receptors. At high bacterial concentration, the
switch is reinforced by an inversion of the Tar/Tsr expression ratio.
Thursday, May 8, 2008
4:10 p.m. -- Walter Lecture Hall 245