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Characterisation of Quorum Sensing System and Its Role in Global Regulation in Hafnia alvei

biorxiv. 2019; 
Jia Yi Tan,   View Wah-Seng See-Too,  Peter Convey,  Kok-Gan Chan
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Abstract

Quorum sensing (QS) is a regulatory process achieved via cell-to-cell communication that involves release and detection of autoinducers (AIs), and which occurs in a wide range of bacteria. To date, QS has been associated with events of pathogenesis, biofilm formation, and antibiotic resistance in clinical, industrial, and agricultural contexts. The main objective of this study was to characterise the role of N-Acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) type QS in Hafnia alvei FB1, a bacterial strain isolated from frozen vacuum-packed fish paste meatballs, via identification of QS core genes using a genomic approach, followed by comparative transcriptomic profiling between QS-deficient mutants and wild-type strains. H.... More

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