Activity of autoinducer two (AI-2) in bacteria isolated from surface ripened cheeses

Klaus Gori, Lene Jespersen

    Abstract

    A large number of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria have been found to produce the signaling molecule autoinducer two (AI-2), which is used for interspecies communication. In this study, AI-2 activity was for the first time determined in Arthrobacter nicotianae, Brevibacterium linens (BL2). Corynebacterium casei, Microbacterium barkeri, Microbacterium gubbeenense and S. equorum subsp. linens (all isolated from the smear of surface ripened cheeses) using the AI-2 bioluminescence assay. This indicates that AI-2 signaling could take place between bacteria found in the smear of surface ripened cheeses.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelIkke angivet
    Antal sider1
    ForlagAmerican Society of Microbiology
    Publikationsdato2007
    Sider76
    ISBN (Trykt)1-55581-477-8
    StatusUdgivet - 2007
    BegivenhedASM Conferences. Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria - Austin, Texas, USA
    Varighed: 7 okt. 200710 okt. 2007
    Konferencens nummer: 3

    Konference

    KonferenceASM Conferences. Cell-Cell Communication in Bacteria
    Nummer3
    Land/OmrådeUSA
    ByAustin, Texas
    Periode07/10/200710/10/2007

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