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5.3 Microbial Quorum Sensing

Home Projects WAMSI Research 2006–2011 5.3 Microbial Quorum Sensing

About the theme

The project investigated aspects of the diversity, ecology and application of novel marine natural products termed quorum quenching compounds (QQCs), obtained from marine bacteria. These products have potential pharmacological and commercial uses in the control of bacterial activities (including human and aquaculture disease, biofilm formation, and biofouling), and also have important ecological roles, including in invertebrate and algal settlement.

Aims

  • To purify and identify quorum quenching compounds (QQCs) from marine invertebrates and bacteria;
  • To assess the diversity of quorum quenching effects and mechanisms of action amongst QQCs.
  • To investigate ecological aspects of the formation and activity of QQCs
  • To assess potential applications of QQCs

Research Projects

Summerfield, J. (2012). A search for quorum quenching compounds in marine bacteria of the Perth metropolitan area.

Assoc. Prof. David Sutton

Project Leader

info@wamsi.org.au

Perth, Western Australia

Final Report

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