Bonnie L. Bassler

Affiliations: 
Molecular Biology Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 
Area:
molecular mechanisms that bacteria use for intercellular communication
Website:
http://www.princeton.edu/chemistry/faculty/associated/bassler/
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http://www.pnas.org/content/105/13/4969.full
Shared the Wolf Prize in Chemistry 2022 "for her work elucidating the role of chemical communication between bacteria. She has made important discoveries revealing how quorum sensing is used by bacteria both for virulence and for communicating across species."

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Parents

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Frederic A. Troy research assistant UC Davis
Saul Roseman grad student 1990 Johns Hopkins
 (Chemotaxis and chitin degradation in the marine bacterium Vibrio furnissii)
Michael R. Silverman post-doc Agouron Institute

Children

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David Cheng-Hao Wang research assistant Princeton (Neurotree)
Jing Yan grad student
Michiko E. Taga grad student 2003 Princeton
Kenny C. Mok grad student 2004 Princeton
Derrick H. Lenz grad student 2006 Princeton
Sine L. Svenningsen grad student 2008 Princeton
Douglas A. Higgins grad student 2009 Princeton
Audra J. Pompeani grad student 2009 Princeton
Chia-En K. Tu grad student 2009 Princeton
Shu-Wen Teng grad student 2010 Princeton
Jessica N. Schaffer grad student 2011 Princeton
Yunzhou Wei grad student 2012 Princeton
Yi Shao grad student 2008-2013
Colleen T. O'Loughlin grad student 2014 Princeton
Zachary N. Donnell grad student 2015 Princeton
Wai-Leung Ng post-doc Princeton (Microtree)
Jon E. Paczkowski post-doc Princeton
Emilee Shine post-doc Princeton
Michael J. Federle post-doc 2002-2008 Princeton (Microtree)
Christopher M. Waters post-doc 2003-2008 Princeton (Microtree)
Nina Høyland-Kroghsbo post-doc 2015-2018 Princeton
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Detomasi TC, Batka AE, Valastyan JS, et al. (2023) Proteases influence colony aggregation behavior in Vibrio cholerae. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 299: 105386
Duddy OP, Silpe JE, Fei C, et al. (2023) Natural silencing of quorum-sensing activity protects Vibrio parahaemolyticus from lysis by an autoinducer-detecting phage. Plos Genetics. 19: e1010809
Silpe JE, Duddy OP, Johnson GE, et al. (2023) Small protein modules dictate prophage fates during polylysogeny. Nature
Somasundar A, Qin B, Shim S, et al. (2023) Diffusiophoretic Particle Penetration into Bacterial Biofilms. Acs Applied Materials & Interfaces
Duddy OP, Silpe JE, Fei C, et al. (2023) Natural Silencing of Quorum-Sensing Activity Protects from Lysis by an Autoinducer-Detecting Phage. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology
Silpe JE, Duddy OP, Bassler BL. (2023) Induction mechanisms and strategies underlying interprophage competition during polylysogeny. Plos Pathogens. 19: e1011363
Silpe JE, Duddy OP, Bassler BL. (2022) Natural and synthetic inhibitors of a phage-encoded quorum-sensing receptor affect phage-host dynamics in mixed bacterial communities. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 119: e2217813119
Qin B, Bassler BL. (2022) Quorum-sensing control of matrix protein production drives fractal wrinkling and interfacial localization of Vibrio cholerae pellicles. Nature Communications. 13: 6063
Mashruwala AA, Qin B, Bassler BL. (2022) Quorum-sensing- and type VI secretion-mediated spatiotemporal cell death drives genetic diversity in Vibrio cholerae. Cell
Prentice JA, Bridges AA, Bassler BL. (2022) Synergy between c-di-GMP and Quorum-Sensing Signaling in Vibrio cholerae Biofilm Morphogenesis. Journal of Bacteriology. e0024922
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