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Evaluation of Homoserine Lactone Production by Pseudomonas spp. Isolates

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MICROBIOLOGY
Volume 90, Issue 6, Pages 780-784

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MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0026261721060072

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homoserine lactone; autoinducer; quorum sensing; Pseudomonas

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Acyl derivatives of homoserine lactone play a key role in intercellular communication of gram-negative bacteria, regulating collective behavior, virulence activation, resistance, and other properties. This study shows that temperature and time have significant effects on the production of signaling molecules in Pseudomonas strains.
Acyl derivatives of homoserine lactone are among the key factors in the intercellular communication of gram-negative bacteria. They provide for collective behavior of bacteria and the activation of their virulence, resistance to external factors, biofilm formation, and other properties that are not observed in single cell forms. In the present work, the patterns of production of signaling molecules depending on time and temperature were studied for seven Pseudomonas strains. It was found that at 25 degrees C some species produced higher amounts of autoinducers in the early stages, while at 37 degrees C a two-phase process of their synthesis into the extracellular space was observed.

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