Abstract

Quorum sensing (QS) is a mechanism that plays important roles in gene expression in response to an expanding bacterial population. In many Gram-negative bacteria, N-acyl homoserine lactone is mainly secreted as the diffusible signalling molecules. This QS system has been shown to control diverse array of virulence and secondary metabolism. Recently, whole genome sequencing of Aeromonas veronii biovar sobria strain 159 was performed. Genome comparison with closely-related Aeromonas species showed that A. veronii strain 159 shares a high degree of genome synteny with A. hydrophila ATCC 7966. A detailed genome analysis and gene annotation led us to the findings that A. veronii strain 159 harbors QS system which relies on its signal generator, AveI and the transcriptional regulator, AveR. This Aeromonas strain was found to secrete N-butanoylacyl homoserine lactone (C4-HSL). Its LuxIR homologs are similar to proteins of LuxIR famililies among Aeromonas species. This study aims to gain further insights into AveIR system and to compare with AhyIR from A. hydrophila ATCC 7966 and AsaIR from A. salmonicida.

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Title
N-Acyl homoserine lactone-mediated quorum sensing in pathogenic Aeromonas veronii biovar sobria strain 159: Identification of LuxIR homologs
Author
Xin Yue Chan; Kah Yan How; Wai Fong Yin; Kok Gan Chan
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Jul 15, 2015
Publisher
PeerJ, Inc.
e-ISSN
21679843
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1960318209
Copyright
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