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Autoinducer-2 production in Campylobacter jejuni contributes to chicken colonization
Beatriz Quiñones1, William G Miller, Anna H Bates
1U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Western Regional Research Center, Produce Safety and Microbiology Research Unit, 800 Buchanan Street, Albany, CA 94710, USA. Beatriz.Quinones@ars.usda.gov
Abstract:
Inactivation of luxS, encoding an AI-2 biosynthesis enzyme, in Campylobacter jejuni strain 81-176 significantly reduced colonization of the chick lower gastrointestinal tract, chemotaxis toward organic acids, and in vitro adherence to LMH chicken hepatoma cells. Thus, AI-2 production in C. jejuni contributes to host colonization and interactions with epithelial cells.
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