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Production of acylated homoserine lactone by a novel marine strain of Proteus vulgaris and inhibition of its swarming by phytochemicals
Published in Microbiology Society
2014
PMID: 25012967
Volume: 160
   
Pages: 2170 - 2177
Abstract
A marine strain of Proteus vulgaris capable of activating multiple acylated homoserine lactone (AHL)-based reporter cultures was isolated. The cognate signal molecule was characterized as octanoyl homoserine lactone (OHL) and its production was observed to be growth dependent, with maximum production (5.675 mg l"1) at 24 h growth. The strain exhibited swarming, but its motility was not affected upon addition of pure OHL or culture supernatant. Phytochemicals such as quercitin and berberine chloride inhibited OHL production and reduced swarming. FliA, the predominantly upregulated protein during swarming, was considered as a possible target for these inhibitors, and docking of the two most active and two least active inhibitors to this protein suggested preferential binding of the former set of compounds. Apart from adding new evidence to AHL production in Proteus vulgaris, active inhibitors shortlisted from this study could help in identifying lead compounds to act against this opportunistic pathogen of the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract. © 2014 The Authors.
About the journal
JournalMicrobiology (United Kingdom)
PublisherMicrobiology Society
ISSN13500872
Open AccessNo
Concepts (38)
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    BERBERINE
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    BERBERINE CHLORIDE
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    Chloride
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    HOMOSERINE
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    N acylhomoserine lactone
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    OCTANOYL HOMOSERINE LACTONE
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    PLANT MEDICINAL PRODUCT
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    Quercetin
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    Sea water
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    Unclassified drug
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    Antiinfective agent
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    BERBERINE
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    Gamma butyrolactone derivative
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    PLANT MEDICINAL PRODUCT
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    Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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    Article
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    Bacterial growth
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    Controlled study
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    MARINE BACTERIUM
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    Molecular docking
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    Nonhuman
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    Protein binding
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    PROTEUS MIRABILIS
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    PROTEUS VULGARIS
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    SUPERNATANT
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    Upregulation
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    AQUATIC SPECIES
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    Drug effects
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    Locomotion
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    Metabolism
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    Physiology
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    PROTEUS VULGARIS
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    Acyl-butyrolactones
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    Anti-bacterial agents
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    AQUATIC ORGANISMS
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    BERBERINE
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    Phytochemicals
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    PROTEUS VULGARIS