Engineering quorum quenching acylases with improved kinetic and biochemical properties
Kitty Sompiyachoke,
Mikael H. Elias
Abstract:Many Gram‐negative bacteria use N‐acyl‐L‐homoserine lactone (AHL) signals to coordinate phenotypes such as biofilm formation and virulence factor production. Quorum‐quenching enzymes, such as AHL acylases, chemically degrade these molecules which prevents signal reception by bacteria and inhibits undesirable biofilm‐related traits. These capabilities make acylases appealing candidates for controlling microbes, yet candidates with high activity levels and substrate specificity and that are capable of being form… Show more
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