Affiliation:
1. Department of Seafood Research, Danish Institute for Fisheries Research, Kongens Lyngby, Denmark
2. Center for Biomedical Microbiology
3. Center for Microbial Biotechnology, BioCentrum, Technical University of Denmark
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Bioluminescence is a common phenotype in marine bacteria, such as
Vibrio
and
Photobacterium
species, and can be quorum regulated by
N
-acylated homoserine lactones (AHLs). We extracted a molecule that induced a bacterial AHL monitor (
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
NT1 [pZLR4]) from packed cod fillets, which spoil due to growth of
Photobacterium phosphoreum
. Interestingly, AHLs were produced by 13 nonbioluminescent strains of
P. phosphoreum
isolated from the product. Of 177 strains of
P. phosphoreum
(including 18 isolates from this study), none of 74 bioluminescent strains elicited a reaction in the AHL monitor, whereas 48 of 103 nonbioluminescent strains did produce AHLs. AHLs were also detected in
Aeromonas
spp., but not in
Shewanella
strains. Thin-layer chromatographic profiles of cod extracts and
P. phosphoreum
culture supernatants identified a molecule similar in relative mobility (
R
f
value) and shape to
N
-(3-hydroxyoctanoyl)homoserine lactone, and the presence of this molecule in culture supernatants from a nonbioluminescent strain of
P. phosphoreum
was confirmed by high-performance liquid chromatography-positive electrospray high-resolution mass spectrometry. Bioluminescence (in a non-AHL-producing strain of
P. phosphoreum
) was strongly up-regulated during growth, whereas AHL production in a nonbioluminescent strain of
P. phosphoreum
appeared constitutive. AHLs apparently did not influence bioluminescence, as the addition of neither synthetic AHLs nor supernatants delayed or reduced this phenotype in luminescent strains of
P. phosphoreum
. The phenotypes of nonbioluminescent
P. phosphoreum
strains regulated by AHLs remains to be elucidated.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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