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      Eukaryotic interference with homoserine lactone-mediated prokaryotic signalling.

      Journal of Bacteriology
      4-Butyrolactone, analogs & derivatives, metabolism, Acylation, Cell Communication, Eukaryotic Cells, microbiology, physiology, Lactones, Prokaryotic Cells, Rhodophyta, Serratia, chemistry

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          Acylated homoserine lactones (AHLs) play a widespread role in intercellular communication among bacteria. The Australian macroalga Delisea pulchra produces secondary metabolites which have structural similarities to AHL molecules. We report here that these metabolites inhibited AHL-controlled processes in prokaryotes. Our results suggest that the interaction between higher organisms and their surface-associated bacteria may be mediated by interference with bacterial regulatory systems.

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