N-octanoyl-L-Homoserine lactone

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Product Code: TAR-T37744
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Overview

Regulatory Status: RUO
Shipping:
cool pack
Storage:
-20℃

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Further Information

Bioactivity:
Quorum sensing is a regulatory system used by bacteria for controlling gene expression in response to increasing cell density. Controlling bacterial infections by quenching their quorum sensing systems is a promising field of study. The expression of specific target genes, such as transcriptional regulators belonging to the LuxIR family of proteins, is coordinated by synthesis of diffusible acylhomoserine lactone (AHL) molecules. N-
CAS:
147852-84-4
Formula:
C12H21NO3
Molecular Weight:
227.304
Pathway:
Microbiology/Virology
Purity:
0.98
SMILES:
CCCCCCCC(=O)N[C@H]1CCOC1=O
Target:
Antibacterial

References

Lithgow, J.K., Wilkinson, A., Hardman, A., et al. The regulatory locus cinRI in Rhizobium leguminosarum controls a network of quorum-sensing loci Molecular Microbiology 37(1), 81-97 (2000). Riedel, K., Hentzer, M., Geisenberger, O., et al. N-acylhomoserine-lactone-mediated communication between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cepacia in mixed biofilms Microbiology 147, 3249-3262 (2001). McClean, K.H., Winson, M.K., Fish, L., et al. Quorum-sensing and Chromobacterium violaceum: Exploitation of violacein production and inhibition for the detection of N-acylhomoserine lactones Microbiology 143, 3703-3711 (1997). Kuo, A., Blough, N.V., and Dunlap, P.V. Multiple N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone autoinducers of luminescence in the marine symbiotic bacterium Vibrio fischeri Journal of Bacteriology 176(24), 7558-7565 (1994). Winson, M.K., Camara, M., Latifi, A., et al. Multiple N-acyl-L-homoserine lactone signal molecules regulate production of virulence determinants and secondary metabolites in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 92, 9427-9431 (1995).