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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a prevalent pathogen found in seafood. In this pathogen, biofilm production and virulence are regulated by the AI-2/LuxS quorum sensing (QS) system. However, little is known about any bioactive peptides that specifically target the AI-2/LuxS QS system in V. parahaemolyticus . In this study, a novel quorum-sensing inhibitor (QSI) — peptide Ser-Phe (SF) derived from hydrolyzed Penaeus vannamei myosin — was screened using molecular docking analysis. At sub-inhibitory concentrations (0.2, 0.6, 0.8, and 1.0 mg/mL), peptide SF effectively inhibited AI-2 activity and biofilm formation in V. parahaemolyticus (inhibition rate: 16.53–55.65% and 13.37–56.73%, respectively). Scanning electron microscopy demonstrated that biofilm structure was disrupted in V. parahaemolyticus treated with peptide SF. Additionally, 1.0 mg/mL peptide SF significantly decreased the secretion of extracellular polysaccharides (inhibition rate: 51.50%), lecithinase (36.51%), protease (39.03%), and diastase (44.93%) and inhibited swarming (49.06%) and swimming behavior (39.00%) in V. parahaemolyticus . The RT-qPCR showed that peptide SF could downregulate QS-related genes ( luxS , luxP , aphA , and opaR ), virulence factor-related genes ( flaA, flgM, and toxR ), and biofilm-related genes ( cpsA and mshA ) in V. parahaemolyticus . These results indicated that peptide SF may serve as a novel QSI for controlling biofilm formation and virulence factors production in V . parahaemolyticus . • A novel quorum-sensing inhibitor (QSI) peptide SF, was isolated from Penaeus vannamei myosin. • Peptide SF can inhibit the AI-2/LuxS QS system of Vibrio parahaemolyticus. • Peptide SF inhibits biofilm formation and virulence factors of V. parahaemolyticus. • Peptide SF down-regulates the expression of related genes in V. parahaemolyticus.
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