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Tomohiro Morohoshi

Researcher at Utsunomiya University

Publications -  81
Citations -  2037

Tomohiro Morohoshi is an academic researcher from Utsunomiya University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quorum sensing & Serratia marcescens. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 76 publications receiving 1716 citations.

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N-acylhomoserine lactone regulates violacein production in Chromobacterium violaceum type strain ATCC 12472.

TL;DR: Strain VIR07 showed the response of violacein production when AHLs diffused from a variety of AHL-producing bacteria on agar plates, and thus might be a useful biosensor for recognizing exogenous AHLs.
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Inhibition of Quorum Sensing in Serratia marcescens AS-1 by Synthetic Analogs of N-Acylhomoserine Lactone

TL;DR: C9-CPA was an effective quorum-sensing inhibitor for S. marcescens AS-1 and was more effective than the previously reported halogenated furanone.
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AiiM, a Novel Class of N-Acylhomoserine Lactonase from the Leaf-Associated Bacterium Microbacterium testaceum

TL;DR: High-performance liquid chromatography analysis revealed that aiiM works as an AHL lactonase that catalyzes AHL ring opening by hydrolyzing lactones, indicating that AiiM might be effective in quenching quorum sensing of P. carotovorum subsp.
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Identification and Characterization of N-Acylhomoserine Lactone-Acylase from the Fish Intestinal Shewanella sp. Strain MIB015

TL;DR: HPLC analysis revealed that Aac worked as AHL-acylase, which hydrolyzed the amide bond of AHL, and expression of Aac in fish pathogen Vibrio anguillarum markedly reduced AHL production and biofilm formation, indicating that AAC might be effective in quenching quorum sensing of fish pathogens.
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Identification of quorum-sensing signal molecules and the LuxRI homologs in fish pathogen Edwardsiella tarda

TL;DR: SDS-PAGE analysis of extracellular proteins revealed that the expression of the 55-kDa protein, which was reported as a virulent-strain-specific protein, is controlled by AHLs, suggesting that some virulence factors are regulated by the quorum-sensing system in E. tarda.