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Identification of N‐acyl homoserine lactone‐degrading bacteria isolated from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

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A variety of pathogens use quorum sensing (QS) to control the expression of their virulence factors. QS interference has hence been proposed as a promising antivirulence strategy. The specific aim… Click to show full abstract

A variety of pathogens use quorum sensing (QS) to control the expression of their virulence factors. QS interference has hence been proposed as a promising antivirulence strategy. The specific aim of this study was to isolate bacteria from trout tissue able to degrade N‐acyl homoserine lactones (AHL), a QS molecule family.

Keywords: lactone degrading; acyl; acyl homoserine; homoserine lactone; identification acyl

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Microbiology
Year Published: 2018

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