
The bacterial secondary metabolite cyclic di-GMP is a widespread, cytoplasmic signal that promotes a physiological transition in which motility is inhibited and biofilm formation is activated. A paper published in this issue (A. E. Baker, S. S. Webster, A. Diepold, S. L. Kuchma, E.
Bacterial Proteins, Flagella, Biofilms, Escherichia coli Proteins, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases, Cyclic GMP
Bacterial Proteins, Flagella, Biofilms, Escherichia coli Proteins, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Phosphorus-Oxygen Lyases, Cyclic GMP
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