Authors
Kay H McClean, Michael K Winson, Leigh Fish, Adrian Taylor, Siri Ram Chhabra, Miguel Camara, Mavis Daykin, John H Lamb, Simon Swift, Barrie W Bycroft, Gordon SAB Stewart, Paul Williams
Publication date
1997/12
Source
Microbiology
Volume
143
Issue
12
Pages
3703-3711
Publisher
Microbiology Society
Description
Quorum sensing relies upon the interaction of a diffusible signal molecule with a transcriptional activator protein to couple gene expression with cell population density. In Gram-negative bacteria, such signal molecules are usually N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs) which differ in the structure of their N-acyl side chains. Chromobacterium violaceum, a Gram-negative bacterium commonly found in soil and water, produces the characteristic purple pigmen violacein. Previously the authors described a violacein-negative, mini-Tn5 mutant of C. violaceum (CV026) in which pigment production can be restored by incubation with supernatants from the wild-type strain. To develop this mutant as a general biosensor for AHLs, the natural C. violaceum AHL molecule was first chemically characterized. By using solvent extraction, HPLC and mass spectrometry, a single AHL, N-hexanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (HHL), was …
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