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Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Density-dependent resistance protects
Legionella pneumophila
from its own antimicrobial metabolite, HGA
Tera C Levin et al.
Legionella pneumophila
can be inhibited by its own antimicrobial, HGA (homogentisic acid), but its density-dependent resistance to HGA restricts the potential for self-harm.
Microbiology and Infectious Disease
Bacteria: How
Legionella
defend their turf
Elisa D Hughes, Michele S Swanson
Communities of bacteria that cause Legionnaire’s disease repel other bacteria by secreting an acid called HGA.
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