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AHL-driven quorum-sensing circuits: their frequency and function among the Proteobacteria

Rebecca J Case, Maurizio Labbate and Staffan Kjelleberg

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Predicted LuxR-type proteins from Rhizobia and Agrobacterium genomes (a) and Pseudomonas and Burkholderia genomes (b). Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae 8401 is included in (a) as its AHL-QS circuits are characterized (Danino et al., 2003), although its genome is not sequenced. P. aeruginosa PAO1 and R. leguminosarum bv. viciae 8401 LuxR-type proteins are given in bold. The number in parentheses found after each taxon name is the accession number for the respective protein sequence. The trees were compiled by maximum likelihood using PROML. The bootstrap support value displayed above the nodes represents the consensus of maximum likelihood trees obtained from 100 pseudo-replicates of the original data set (only values above 50 are displayed).

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