Allison C, Hughes C
Department of Pathology, University of Cambridge.
Sci Prog. 1991;75(298 Pt 3-4):403-22.
Bacterial swarming involves the differentiation of vegetative cells into hyperflagellated swarm cells which undergo cycles of rapid and coordinated population migration across solid surfaces. Species capable of this simple form of developmental behaviour lie on the boundary between unicellular and multicellular organisms and provide processes for study which are not only of intrinsic interest but which are analogous to components of more complex eukaryotic systems. This review attempts to place current knowledge of bacterial swarming within the framework provided by more extensively studied forms of prokaryotic multicellular behaviour. It discusses the potential of swarming as a readily accessible model of differentiation and multicellular behaviour and describes evidence indicating that swarming differentiation plays an important role in bacterial virulence.
细菌群体运动涉及营养细胞分化为具有超多鞭毛的群体运动细胞,这些细胞经历在固体表面上快速且协调的群体迁移循环。能够进行这种简单发育行为形式的物种处于单细胞生物和多细胞生物之间的边界,为研究提供了不仅具有内在趣味性,而且类似于更复杂真核系统组成部分的过程。本综述试图将当前关于细菌群体运动的知识置于由研究更广泛的原核多细胞行为形式所提供的框架内。它讨论了群体运动作为一种易于获取的分化和多细胞行为模型的潜力,并描述了表明群体运动分化在细菌毒力中起重要作用的证据。