Characterization of a novel N-acylhomoserine lactonase, AidP, from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
BACKGROUND: N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) are well-studied signalling molecules produced by some Gram-negative Proteobacteria for bacterial cell-to-cell communication or quorum sensing. We have previously demonstrated the degradation of AHLs by an Antarctic bacterium, Planococcus versutus L10.15T...
Main Authors: | See-Too, Wah Seng, Convey, Peter, Pearce, David Anthony, Chan, Kok Gan |
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BMC
2018
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