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      Antibody catalyzed hydrolysis of a quorum sensing signal found in Gram-negative bacteria.

      Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters
      4-Butyrolactone, analogs & derivatives, physiology, Antibodies, Bacterial, pharmacology, Catalysis, Gram-Negative Bacteria, drug effects, Hydrolysis, Kinetics, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pyocyanine, biosynthesis, Quorum Sensing, Signal Transduction

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          N-(3-Oxo-acyl) homoserine lactones are used by Gram-negative bacteria to signal the establishment of specific population densities and coordinate population-wide gene expression. Herein we report the antibody-catalyzed hydrolysis of N-(3-oxo-acyl) homoserine lactone (AHL) using a reactive immunization strategy with a squaric monoester monoamide hapten. Kinetic analysis of the most efficient antibody revealed a modest k(cat), with AHL hydrolysis competitively inhibited by original squaric monoester monoamide hapten. These studies suggest that antibody catalysis could provide a new avenue for blocking quorum sensing in bacteria.

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