Labrenzia sp. BM1: A quorum quenching bacterium that degrades N-acyl homoserine lactones via lactonase activity

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We report the degradation of quorum sensing N-acylhomoserine lactone molecules by a bacterium isolated from a Malaysian marine water sample. MALDI-TOF and phylogenetic analysis indicated this isolate BM1 clustered closely to Labrenzia sp. The quorum quenching activity of this isolate was confirmed by using a series of bioassays and rapid resolution liquid chromatography analysis. Labrenzia sp. degraded a wide range of N-acylhomoserine lactones namely N-(3-hexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone (C6-HSL), N-(3-oxohexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone (3-oxo-C6-HSL) and N-(3-hydroxyhexanoyl)-L-homoserine lactone (3-hydroxy-C6-HSL). Re-lactonisation bioassays confirmed Labrenzia sp. BM1 degraded these signalling molecules efficiently via lactonase activity. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first documentation of a Labrenzia sp. capable of degrading N-acylhomoserine lactones and confirmation of its lactonase-based mechanism of action. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Ghani, N. A., Norizan, S. N. M., Chan, X. Y., Yin, W. F., & Chan, K. G. (2014). Labrenzia sp. BM1: A quorum quenching bacterium that degrades N-acyl homoserine lactones via lactonase activity. Sensors (Switzerland), 14(7), 11760–11769. https://doi.org/10.3390/s140711760

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