Inhibition of marine biofouling by bacterial quorum sensing inhibitors
Seventy eight natural products from chemical libraries containing compounds from marine
organisms (sponges, algae, fungi, tunicates and cyanobacteria) and terrestrial plants, were …
organisms (sponges, algae, fungi, tunicates and cyanobacteria) and terrestrial plants, were …
Signaling-mediated cross-talk modulates swarming and biofilm formation in a coral pathogen Serratia marcescens
Interactions within microbial communities associated with marine holobionts contribute
importantly to the health of these symbiotic organisms formed by invertebrates …
importantly to the health of these symbiotic organisms formed by invertebrates …
Microbiome shifts and the inhibition of quorum sensing by Black Band Disease cyanobacteria
Disruption of the microbiome often correlates with the appearance of disease symptoms in
metaorganisms such as corals. In Black Band Disease (BBD), a polymicrobial disease …
metaorganisms such as corals. In Black Band Disease (BBD), a polymicrobial disease …
Lyngbyoic acid, a “tagged” fatty acid from a marine cyanobacterium, disrupts quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Quorum sensing (QS) is a mechanism of bacterial gene regulation in response to increases
in population density. Perhaps most studied are QS pathways mediated by acylhomoserine …
in population density. Perhaps most studied are QS pathways mediated by acylhomoserine …
Malyngolide from the cyanobacterium Lyngbya majuscula interferes with quorum sensing circuitry
Extracts of several cyanobacterial species collected from different marine and estuarine
locations predominately in Florida (USA), with one sample each from Belize and Oman …
locations predominately in Florida (USA), with one sample each from Belize and Oman …
Quorum-sensing inhibitory compounds from extremophilic microorganisms isolated from a hypersaline cyanobacterial mat
In this study, extremely halophilic and moderately thermophilic microorganisms from a
hypersaline microbial mat were screened for their ability to produce antibacterial, antidiatom …
hypersaline microbial mat were screened for their ability to produce antibacterial, antidiatom …
A novel property of propolis (bee glue): anti-pathogenic activity by inhibition of N-acyl-homoserine lactone mediated signaling in bacteria
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE: An alternative approach to antibiotics is the
development of anti-pathogenic agents to control the bacterial virulome. Such anti …
development of anti-pathogenic agents to control the bacterial virulome. Such anti …
Systematic analysis of the ability of Nitric Oxide donors to dislodge biofilms formed by Salmonella enterica and Escherichia coli O157:H7
Biofilms in the industrial environment could be problematic. Encased in extracellular
polymeric substances, pathogens within biofilms are significantly more resistant to chlorine …
polymeric substances, pathogens within biofilms are significantly more resistant to chlorine …
Salmonella enterica biofilm-mediated dispersal by nitric oxide donors in association with cellulose nanocrystal hydrogels
Protected by extracellular polymers, microbes within biofilms are significantly more resistant
to disinfectants. Current research has been instrumental in identifying nitric oxide donors …
to disinfectants. Current research has been instrumental in identifying nitric oxide donors …
Construction of an effective screening system for detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum sensing inhibitors and its application in bioautographic thin-layer …
L Wang, S Zou, S Yin, H Liu, W Yu, Q Gong - Biotechnology letters, 2011 - Springer
In Pseudomonas aeruginosa, quorum sensing (QS) regulates dozens of genes and proteins,
many of which contribute to the virulence of this pathogen. QS inhibitory (QSI) compounds …
many of which contribute to the virulence of this pathogen. QS inhibitory (QSI) compounds …