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Application of Quorum Quenching to Inhibit Biofilm Formation

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ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING SCIENCE
卷 26, 期 8, 页码 1319-1324

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MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
DOI: 10.1089/ees.2008.0392

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Acylase I; AHL; biofouling; RO membrane; quorum sensing; quorum quenching

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  1. Korea Science and Engineering Foundation (KOSEF), Ministry of Science and Technology, Republic of Korea

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Biofouling due to biofilm formation on surfaces is recognized as the most serious problem in membrane processes. Quorum sensing (QS) mechanisms are mediated by small diffusible molecules called autoinduzers, usually N-acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs) in Gram-negative bacteria and are involved in the formation of biofilm. In the current study, the AHL-degrading enzyme, Acylase I (Porcine kidney) was tested to inhibit biofilm formation by environmental strains of bacteria. Preliminary studies with pure AHL revealed that there was considerable degradation of the AHL with 5-60 mu g/mL of Acylase I, as indicated in the thin-layer chromatography (TLC)-Biosensor strain method. The applicability of Acylase I in the prevention of biofilm formation was tested on three different surfaces. Acylase I reduced biofilm formation by Aeromonas hydrophila and Pseudomonas putida on borosilicate (36 and 23%), polystyrene (60 and 73%), and the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane (20 and 24%). This is the first report on the potential of Acylase I to reduce of biofilm formation by environmental strains of biofouling bacteria. Further experiments are warranted to gain a better understanding on the practicality of this technology for biofouling control in membrane systems.

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