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- | For our project, | + | For our project, a mutated form of T4MO (double mutations at G103L & A107G) was chosen as the candidate for indole degradation. While there were several possible candidate enzymes, this particular one was known to convert almost 50% of the indole into 7-hydroxyindole (7-HI). This is of great interest to us as 7-HI has been documented to inhibit biofilm formation in Enterohemorrhagic <i>E. coli</i>, and quite possibly for other strains of <i>E. coli</i> as well. Biofilm formation is a major factor that reduces the efficiency of antibiotics due to reduced surface area of action, and hence we were keen to take advantage of this synergistic effect. |
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