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Some bacterial #QuorumSensing (QS) systems use oligopeptide pheromones. @AlbertoMarina14 &co show that extracellular proteases yield multiple #pheromones from tandemly duplicated propeptides, adding complexity to QS responses #PLOSBiology
https://plos.io/46PGqxl
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