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A Quorum Quenching Bacterial Isolate Contains Multiple Substrate-Inducible Genes Conferring Degradation of Diffusible Signal Factor

Huishan Wang, Lisheng Liao, Shaohua Chen, Lian‐Hui Zhang

2020Applied and Environmental Microbiology39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Diffusible signal factor (DSF) represents a family of widely conserved quorum sensing signals involved in the regulation of virulence factor production in many Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. In this study, we developed a novel and efficient method for screening highly active DSF degradation microorganisms. With this method, we identified a bacterial isolate, Pseudomonas sp. strain HS-18, with a superb DSF degradation activity. We further found that strain HS-18 contains 4 genes responsible for DSF signal degradation, and significantly, these were induced by exogenous DSF molecules. These findings unveil the molecular basis of a highly efficient DSF degradation bacterial isolate and present useful methods, genes, and agents for control of the infectious diseases caused by DSF-dependent bacterial pathogens.

Topics & Concepts

Quorum sensingQuorum QuenchingDegradation (telecommunications)GeneSubstrate (aquarium)SIGNAL (programming language)Quenching (fluorescence)BacteriaBiologyMicrobiologySubstrate specificityChemistryBiophysicsGeneticsBiological systemBiochemistryVirulencePhysicsComputer scienceFluorescenceEnzymeOpticsEcologyProgramming languageTelecommunicationsBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyMicrobial Fuel Cells and Bioremediation
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