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. 2013 Dec 23;8(12):e83564. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083564

Table 1. Bacterial strains and plasmids used in this study.

Strains and plasmids Relevant characteristics Reference or source
Agrobacterium NT1(pZLR4) A. tumefaciens C58 derivativeexpressing traR and traG-lacZ, AHL-bioindicator [42]
Agrobacterium pTi-donor A. tumefaciens C58 derivative with pTiC58ΔaccRΔtraIKm [45]
A. tumefaciens C58-00 A. tumefaciens C58 derivative, cured of its plasmids, recipient strain Lab collection, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette
Chromobacterium violaceum CV026 C. violaceum ATCC 31532derivative, violacein producer, AHL-bioindicator [41]
Escherichia coli JLD271 K-12 derivativeΔlacX74sdiA271::Cam [21]
Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Wild-type http://www.pseudomonas.med.ecu.edu/
pβ01 pQF50-derivative, PlasB-lacZ [51]
pβ02 pQF50-derivative,PrhlA-lacZ [51]
pLPR1 pLP170-derivative, PrhlI-lacZ [52]
pPCS223 pLP170-derivative, PlasI-lacZ [52]
pPCS1001 pLP170-derivative, PlasR-lacZ [53]
pPCS1002 pLP170-derivative,PrhlR-lacZ [53]
pAL101 pSB401-derivative, rhlR+rhlI::luxCDABE [21]
pAL102 pSB401-derivative, rhlI::luxCDABE [21]
pAL105 pSB401-derivative, lasR+lasI::luxCDABE [21]
pAL106 pSB401-derivative, lasI::luxCDABE [21]
pTB4124 pQF50-derivative, PaceA-lacZ [20]