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Table 1 AHLs degraded by GG2 and Se14

From: Characterization of N-acylhomoserine lactone-degrading bacteria associated with the Zingiber officinale (ginger) rhizosphere: Co-existence of quorum quenching and quorum sensing in Acinetobacter and Burkholderia

Types of AHL tested

AHL-degradation pattern

 

GG2

Se14

C4-HSL

+

+ + +

C5-HSL

+ +

+ + +

C6-HSL

+ +

+ + +

C7-HSL

+ +

+ + +

C8-HSL

+ +

+ + +

C9-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

C10-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

C11-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

C12-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C4-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C6-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C8-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C10-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C12-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

3-hydroxy-C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

3-oxo-C8-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-oxo-C10-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-oxo-C12-HSL

+ +

+ + +

3-oxo-C14-HSL

+ +

+ + +

Δ9-3-hydroxy-C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

Δ10-3-hydroxy-C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

Δ11-3-hydroxy-C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

Δ13-3-hydroxy-C14-HSL

+ + +

+ + +

  1. Degradation of AHLs by GG2 and Se14. Degradation of AHL: + : weak; ++ : moderate; + + + : significant. Insets denote the digital image of AHLs detected using the biosensors E. coli [pSB401] and/or E. coli [pSB1075]; evaluated according to the reduction in bioluminescence. All experiments took into account the detection limit of the biosensors used for each AHL-degradation assay.