Information transmission in microbial and fungal communication: from classical to quantum

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Sarangam Majumdar
Sukla Pal
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[1] Università degli Studi di L’ Aquila,Dipartimento di Ingegneria Scienze Informatiche e Matematica
[2] Theoretical Physics Division,undefined
[3] Physical Research Laboratory,undefined
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Quorum sensing; Biofilm; Ion-channels; Synthetic biology; Quantum biology;
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Microbes have their own communication systems. Secretion and reception of chemical signaling molecules and ion-channels mediated electrical signaling mechanism are yet observed two special ways of information transmission in microbial community. In this article, we address the aspects of various crucial machineries which set the backbone of microbial cell-to-cell communication process such as quorum sensing mechanism (bacterial and fungal), quorum sensing regulated biofilm formation, gene expression, virulence, swarming, quorum quenching, role of noise in quorum sensing, mathematical models (therapy model, evolutionary model, molecular mechanism model and many more), synthetic bacterial communication, bacterial ion-channels, bacterial nanowires and electrical communication. In particular, we highlight bacterial collective behavior with classical and quantum mechanical approaches (including quantum information). Moreover, we shed a new light to introduce the concept of quantum synthetic biology and possible cellular quantum Turing test.
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页码:491 / 502
页数:11
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