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Synthesis and Evaluation of Indole-Based Autoinducers on Quorum Sensing in Vibrio cholerae

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posted on 2020-03-23, 12:39 authored by Lara Holoidovsky, Michael M. Meijler
Vibrio cholerae (V. cholerae) uses the autoinducer CAI-1 (cholera autoinducer 1) and several linked quorum sensing systems in order to efficiently sense its ever-changing environment and optimally coordinate population-wide gene expression. Indole has been reported as an important signal that is sensed by V. cholerae, and here, we report the synthesis and evaluation of a focused library of synthetic indole–CAI-1 derivatives as tools to probe quorum sensing (QS) in this human pathogen. Our results show interesting and diverging effects for several conjugates, as compared to CAI-1, on virulence factor production and biofilm formation.

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