Recent progress in the chemistry and chemical biology of microbial signaling molecules: quorum-sensing pheromones and microbial hormones |
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Authors: | Arata Yajima |
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Affiliation: | Department of Fermentation Science, Faculty of Applied Biosciences, Tokyo University of Agriculture (NODAI), Sakuragaoka 1-1-1, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 156-8502, Japan |
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Abstract: | Communication among microorganisms is mediated by secretion and detection of microbial signaling molecules such as quorum-sensing pheromones and microbial hormones. The molecules elicit the regulation of important genes necessary for microbial survival and often play important roles in interspecies or even inter-kingdom communication. Recent progress in the study of the signaling molecules has enabled us to eavesdrop on microbial conversations to gain insight on their intercellular communication system. This review summarizes the recent advances in the chemistry and chemical biology of these important microbial signaling molecules: acyl-homoserine lactones (AHLs), AI-2, CAI-1 related α-hydroxy ketones (AHKs), ComX pheromones, diffusible signal factors (DSFs), diffusible extracellular factor (DF), and Phytophthora mating hormones. |
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Keywords: | Autoinducer Quorum-sensing pheromone Microbial hormone Vibrio cholerae Phytophthora |
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