[ Objective] This study aimed to investigate the function of aliD gene in the inactivation of AHLs. [ Method ] A bacterial isolate, Acinetobacter sp. CA2 from soil, is capable of inactivation of AHLs. A gene designed as aliD, which is responsible for AHL-quenching activity and exhibits high similarity with Mo- nooxygenase genes, was cloned from the genomic library of Acinetobacter sp. CA2. [ Result ] The aliD gene in-frame deletion mutant, CA2 AliD, impaired its AHLs inactivating function when mixed with N-(3-oxooctanoyl) -L-homosefine lactone (30C8-HSL). Expression of AliD in plant pathogenic bacterium Pectobacterium ca- rotovorum subsp, carotovorum Z3-3 significantly reduced the AHLs production and the extracellular pectolytic enzyme activities, and attenuated soft rot disease symptoms on the plants tested, including potato, Chinese cabbage, radish and cabbage. [ Conclusion ] Our study suggests that the aliD gene complemented strain CA2-AliD showes a similar AHLs inactivating function.