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Diffusible signal factor (DSF) is found in several gram-negative bacteria and play a role in the formation of biofilms, motility, virulence, and antibiotic resistance.[1]Xanthomonas campestris was the first bacteria known to have DSF.[1] The synthesis of the DSF can be seen in rpfF and rpfB enzymes.[2] An understanding of the DSF signaling mechanism could lead to further disease control.[3]
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^Feng, Yu-Mei; Long, Zhou-Qing; Xiang, Hong-Mei; Ran, Jun-Ning; Zhou, Xiang; Yang, Song (2023-01-15). "Research on Diffusible Signal Factor-Mediated Quorum Sensing in Xanthomonas: A Mini-Review". Molecules. 28 (2): 876. doi:10.3390/molecules28020876. ISSN 1420-3049. PMC 9864630. PMID 36677934.
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