Product Description
| Cat Number | HY-W127393 |
|---|---|
| Category | Biochemical Assay Reagent |
| Pack Size | 1 EA |
| Description | Quorum sensing is a regulatory system used by bacteria to control gene expression in response to increased cell density. This regulatory process manifests itself in a variety of phenotypes, including biofilm formation and virulence factor production. Coordinated gene expression is achieved through the production, release and detection of small diffusible signaling molecules called autoinducers. N-acylated homoserine lactones (AHLs) comprise a class of such autoinducers, each of which generally consists of a fatty acid coupled to a homoserine lactone (HSL). Modulation of bacterial quorum-sensing signaling systems to suppress pathogenesis represents a new approach to antimicrobial research for infectious diseases. AHLs differ in acyl length (C4-C18), C3 substitution (hydrogen, hydroxyl, or oxo group), and the presence or absence of one or more carbon-carbon double bonds in the fatty acid chain. These differences confer signaling specificity through the affinity of the LuxR family of transcriptional regulators. C9-HSL is a rare odd-numbered acyl carbon chain produced by wild-type Erwinia carotovora strain SCC 3193 grown in nutrient-rich Luria-Bertani broth (LB) medium. |
| Molecular Weight | 241.33 |
| Research Field | Others |
| Formula | C13H23NO3 |
| Smiles | CCCCCCCCC(N[C@@H]1C(OCC1)=O)=O |
| Scientific Background | Others |
| Storage | Store at room temperature 3 years |
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| Note | The product is for research use only |

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