TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)

The ability to adapt rapidly to changes in the environment is one of the main characteristics of the bacterial cell. The rumen is a highly dynamic environment, and none of the changes are permanent due to the various microbial species found in the rumen. Signal transduction networks are information...

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Main Authors: Monica Marcela Galicia Jimenez, Serafín Jacobo López Garrido, Narciso Ysac Ávila Serrano, Silvia E. Murialdo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2017-12-01
Series:Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
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Online Access:http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2303
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author Monica Marcela Galicia Jimenez
Serafín Jacobo López Garrido
Narciso Ysac Ávila Serrano
Silvia E. Murialdo
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Narciso Ysac Ávila Serrano
Silvia E. Murialdo
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description The ability to adapt rapidly to changes in the environment is one of the main characteristics of the bacterial cell. The rumen is a highly dynamic environment, and none of the changes are permanent due to the various microbial species found in the rumen. Signal transduction networks are information processing pathways that recognize various physical and chemical stimuli, amplification, signal processing, and trigger responses of the bacterial cell. The aim of the present review is to show the importance of these two component systems in rumen bacteria, because it is based on the knowledge of the principles governing the bacterial population communication, its main interactions and products of metabolism, we can approach the manipulation of Ruminal fermentation to improve animal health, productivity and food safety.
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spelling doaj.art-95bfa90c9c9645c684aeaba8d973b1fb2022-12-22T01:33:39ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622017-12-01203762TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)Monica Marcela Galicia Jimenez0Serafín Jacobo López Garrido1Narciso Ysac Ávila Serrano2Silvia E. Murialdo3Universidad del MarUniversidad del MarUniversidad del MarUniversidad Nacional de Mar del PlataThe ability to adapt rapidly to changes in the environment is one of the main characteristics of the bacterial cell. The rumen is a highly dynamic environment, and none of the changes are permanent due to the various microbial species found in the rumen. Signal transduction networks are information processing pathways that recognize various physical and chemical stimuli, amplification, signal processing, and trigger responses of the bacterial cell. The aim of the present review is to show the importance of these two component systems in rumen bacteria, because it is based on the knowledge of the principles governing the bacterial population communication, its main interactions and products of metabolism, we can approach the manipulation of Ruminal fermentation to improve animal health, productivity and food safety.http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2303Bacterias ruminalesregulaciónsistemas de dos componentesinteracción planta-microorganismo.
spellingShingle Monica Marcela Galicia Jimenez
Serafín Jacobo López Garrido
Narciso Ysac Ávila Serrano
Silvia E. Murialdo
TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
Bacterias ruminales
regulación
sistemas de dos componentes
interacción planta-microorganismo.
title TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
title_full TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
title_fullStr TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
title_full_unstemmed TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
title_short TWO-COMPONENT SYSTEM: A MOLECULAR DIALOGUE BETWEEN RUMINAL BACTERIA AND FEED PARTICLES (FORAGE PLANTS)
title_sort two component system a molecular dialogue between ruminal bacteria and feed particles forage plants
topic Bacterias ruminales
regulación
sistemas de dos componentes
interacción planta-microorganismo.
url http://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/2303
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