The production of a purified extracellular bacterial signal called autoinducer-2
is regulated by changes in environmental conditions associated with a shift from
a free-living existence to a colonizing or pathogenic existence in a host organism.
Autoinducer-2 stimulates LuxQ luminescence genes, and is believed also to stimulate
a variety of pathogenesis related genes in the bacterial species that produce it.
A new class of bacterial genes is involved in the biosynthesis of autoinducer-2.