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David A. Stoltz, Egon A. Ozer, Peter J. Taft, Marilyn Barry, Lei Liu, Peter J. Kiss, Thomas O. Moninger, Matthew R. Parsek, Joseph Zabner
Published in Volume 118, Issue 9
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(9):3123–3131 doi:10.1172/JCI35147
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Figure 6
3OC12-HSL fails to enhance P. aeruginosa virulence in PON1 flies.

(A) da-GAL4/+ or (B) UAS-PON1/da-GAL4 flies were fed 5% sucrose (squares) or 5% sucrose containing 3OC12-HSL (60 μM) (circles). 48 hours later, flies were infected with the ΔlasI mutant strain of P. aeruginosa (deficient in 3OC12-HSL production). n = 30 flies per group for each experiment. Fly survival was monitored over time. *P < 0.05, comparing ΔlasI and 3OC12-HSL + ΔlasI survival in da-GAL4/+ flies; log-rank test.