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Homoserine

Lactone Homoserine Lactone (HSL) is a small, biologically active molecule found in bacteria. It plays an important role in communication within the bacterial community. Specifically, HSL is involved in the regulation of genetic expression in response to environmental cues. For example, studies show that HSL can aff…

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Overview

Lactone Homoserine Lactone (HSL) is a small, biologically active molecule found in bacteria. It plays an important role in communication within the bacterial community. Specifically, HSL is involved in the regulation of genetic expression in response to environmental cues. For example, studies show that HSL can affect the production of virulence factors, antibiotic production, and other cellular activities. HSL also affects biofilm formation, which is crucial for bacteria to cause infection and survival in nature. HSL has become a promising target for the development of antibiotics and other drugs to reduce bacterial pathogenesis and drug resistance.

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