نتایج جستجو برای: quorum quenching

تعداد نتایج: 22683  

2017
Assia Guendouze Laure Plener Janek Bzdrenga Pauline Jacquet Benjamin Rémy Mikael Elias Jean-Philippe Lavigne David Daudé Eric Chabrière

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram negative pathogenic bacterium involved in many human infections including otitis, keratitis, pneumonia, and diabetic foot ulcers. P. aeruginosa uses a communication system, referred to as quorum sensing (QS), to adopt a group behavior by synchronizing the expression of certain genes. Among the regulated traits, secretion of proteases or siderophores, motility an...

2015
C. L. Quave J. T. Lyles J. S. Kavanaugh K. Nelson C. P. Parlet H. A. Crosby K. P. Heilmann A. R. Horswill

The Mediterranean is home to a rich history of medical traditions that have developed under the influence of diverse cultures over millennia. Today, many such traditions are still alive in the folk medical practices of local people. Investigation of botanical folk medicines used in the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections led us to study Castanea sativa (European Chestnut) for its poten...

2015
Abbas El Sahili Anthony Kwasiborski Nicolas Mothe Christophe Velours Pierre Legrand Solange Moréra Denis Faure Ya-Wen He

Quorum-quenching (QQ) are natural or engineered processes disrupting the quorum-sensing (QS) signalling which controls virulence and persistence (e.g. biofilm) in numerous bacteria. QQ involves different enzymes including lactonases, amidases, oxidases and reductases which degrade the QS molecules such as N-acylhomoserine lactones (NAHL). Rhodococcus erythropolis known to efficiently degrade NA...

2015
Cassandra L. Quave James T. Lyles Jeffery S. Kavanaugh Kate Nelson Corey P. Parlet Heidi A. Crosby Kristopher P. Heilmann Alexander R. Horswill Livia Leoni

The Mediterranean is home to a rich history of medical traditions that have developed under the influence of diverse cultures over millennia. Today, many such traditions are still alive in the folk medical practices of local people. Investigation of botanical folk medicines used in the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections led us to study Castanea sativa (European Chestnut) for its poten...

Journal: :Molecular microbiology 2003
Yi-Han Lin Jin-Ling Xu Jiangyong Hu Lian-Hui Wang Say Leong Ong Jared Renton Leadbetter Lian-Hui Zhang

N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) are used as signal molecules by many quorum-sensing Proteobacteria. Diverse plant and animal pathogens use AHLs to regulate infection and virulence functions. These signals are subject to biological inactivation by AHL-lactonases and AHL-acylases. Previously, little was known about the molecular details underlying the latter mechanism. An AHL signal-inactivating...

2017
Domenico Delle Side Vincenzo Nassisi Cecilia Pennetta Pietro Alifano Marco Di Salvo Adelfia Talà Aleksei Chechkin Flavio Seno Antonio Trovato

We present an effective dynamical model for the onset of bacterial bioluminescence, one of the most studied quorum sensing-mediated traits. Our model is built upon simple equations that describe the growth of the bacterial colony, the production and accumulation of autoinducer signal molecules, their sensing within bacterial cells, and the ensuing quorum activation mechanism that triggers biolu...

2012
Chien-Yi Chang Chong-Lek Koh Choon-Kook Sam Xin-Yue Chan Wai Fong Yin Kok Gan Chan

Growth-dependent cell-cell communication termed quorum sensing is a key regulatory system in bacteria for controlling gene expression including virulence factors. In this study five potential bacterial pathogens including Bacillus sp. W2.2, Klebsiella sp. W4.2, Pseudomonas sp. W3 and W3.1 and Serratia sp. W2.3 were isolated from diseased Tilapia fish in Malaysia, supplied by the leading global ...

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