Proteomic assessment of the role ofN-acyl homoserine lactone inShewanella putrefaciensspoilage
Letters in Applied Microbiology2017Vol. 65(5), pp. 388–394
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Abstract
N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHLs)-based quorum sensing signal molecules involving in the behavior regulation in most of the Gram-negative bacteria have widely been reported. This study aims to evaluate the effect of AHLs on Shewanella putrefaciens Z4 at the proteome level. It provides the theoretic basis for elucidating the spoilage mechanism of Shewanella spp., the common spoilage micro-organism in refrigerated marine aquatic food products.
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