AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.

Planococcus is a Gram-positive halotolerant bacterial genus in the phylum Firmicutes, commonly found in various habitats in Antarctica. Quorum quenching (QQ) is the disruption of bacterial cell-to-cell communication (known as quorum sensing), which has previously been described in mesophilic bacteri...

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Main Authors: See-Too, W.S., Ee, R., Lim, Y.L., Convey, P., Pearce, D.A., Yin, Wai Fong, Chan, Kok Gan
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spelling my.um.eprints.190332019-12-23T06:20:43Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/19033/ AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp. See-Too, W.S. Ee, R. Lim, Y.L. Convey, P. Pearce, D.A. Yin, Wai Fong Chan, Kok Gan Q Science (General) QH Natural history Planococcus is a Gram-positive halotolerant bacterial genus in the phylum Firmicutes, commonly found in various habitats in Antarctica. Quorum quenching (QQ) is the disruption of bacterial cell-to-cell communication (known as quorum sensing), which has previously been described in mesophilic bacteria. This study demonstrated the QQ activity of a psychrotolerant strain, Planococcus versutus strain L10.15T, isolated from a soil sample obtained near an elephant seal wallow in Antarctica. Whole genome analysis of this bacterial strain revealed the presence of an N-acyl homoserine lactonase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes the ester bond of the homoserine lactone of N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHLs). Heterologous gene expression in E. coli confirmed its functions for hydrolysis of AHLs, and the gene was designated as aidP (autoinducer degrading gene from Planococcus sp.). The low temperature activity of this enzyme suggested that it is a novel and uncharacterized class of AHL lactonase. This study is the first report on QQ activity of bacteria isolated from the polar regions. Nature Publishing Group 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/19033/1/AidP%2C_a_novel_N-acyl_homoserine_lactonase_gene_from_Antarctic_Planococcus_sp..pdf See-Too, W.S. and Ee, R. and Lim, Y.L. and Convey, P. and Pearce, D.A. and Yin, Wai Fong and Chan, Kok Gan (2017) AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp. Scientific Reports, 7 (1). p. 42968. ISSN 2045-2322 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep42968 doi:10.1038/srep42968
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See-Too, W.S.
Ee, R.
Lim, Y.L.
Convey, P.
Pearce, D.A.
Yin, Wai Fong
Chan, Kok Gan
AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
description Planococcus is a Gram-positive halotolerant bacterial genus in the phylum Firmicutes, commonly found in various habitats in Antarctica. Quorum quenching (QQ) is the disruption of bacterial cell-to-cell communication (known as quorum sensing), which has previously been described in mesophilic bacteria. This study demonstrated the QQ activity of a psychrotolerant strain, Planococcus versutus strain L10.15T, isolated from a soil sample obtained near an elephant seal wallow in Antarctica. Whole genome analysis of this bacterial strain revealed the presence of an N-acyl homoserine lactonase, an enzyme that hydrolyzes the ester bond of the homoserine lactone of N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHLs). Heterologous gene expression in E. coli confirmed its functions for hydrolysis of AHLs, and the gene was designated as aidP (autoinducer degrading gene from Planococcus sp.). The low temperature activity of this enzyme suggested that it is a novel and uncharacterized class of AHL lactonase. This study is the first report on QQ activity of bacteria isolated from the polar regions.
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author See-Too, W.S.
Ee, R.
Lim, Y.L.
Convey, P.
Pearce, D.A.
Yin, Wai Fong
Chan, Kok Gan
author_facet See-Too, W.S.
Ee, R.
Lim, Y.L.
Convey, P.
Pearce, D.A.
Yin, Wai Fong
Chan, Kok Gan
author_sort See-Too, W.S.
title AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
title_short AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
title_full AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
title_fullStr AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
title_full_unstemmed AidP, a novel N-Acyl homoserine lactonase gene from Antarctic Planococcus sp.
title_sort aidp, a novel n-acyl homoserine lactonase gene from antarctic planococcus sp.
publisher Nature Publishing Group
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/19033/1/AidP%2C_a_novel_N-acyl_homoserine_lactonase_gene_from_Antarctic_Planococcus_sp..pdf
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