2005
DOI: 10.1039/b505796p
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Cell–cell communication in Gram-negative bacteria

Abstract: Over the last decade or so, a wealth of research has established that bacteria communicate with one another using small molecules. These signals enable the individuals in a population to coordinate their behaviour. In the case of pathogens, this behaviour may include decisions such as when to attack a host organism or form a biofilm. Consequently, such signalling systems are excellent targets for the development of new antibacterial therapies. In this review, we assess how Gram-negative bacteria use small mole… Show more

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“…[22] Despite considerable past efforts, potent non-native AHL antagonists of QS remain scarce. [5,7] Further, as the majority of these ligands have only been tested against one bacterial species, the selectivities of non-native AHLs for different R proteins are largely unknown. Insufficient structure-activity relationship (SAR) data for non-native AHLs within and between different Gram negative bacteria have impeded the design of new ligands with improved activities against and selectivities for R proteins.…”
Section: Oxo-octanoyl)-l-homoserine Lactone (Oohl 1) and Trar In Thementioning
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“…[22] Despite considerable past efforts, potent non-native AHL antagonists of QS remain scarce. [5,7] Further, as the majority of these ligands have only been tested against one bacterial species, the selectivities of non-native AHLs for different R proteins are largely unknown. Insufficient structure-activity relationship (SAR) data for non-native AHLs within and between different Gram negative bacteria have impeded the design of new ligands with improved activities against and selectivities for R proteins.…”
Section: Oxo-octanoyl)-l-homoserine Lactone (Oohl 1) and Trar In Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This signaling pathway was first described in the bioluminescent marine symbiont Vibrio fischeri and has been characterized in over 50 different proteobacteria to date. [7,8] Many of these bacteria are clinically, environmentally, and industrially important, perhaps most notably the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which uses QS to control virulence factor production and growth into drug impervious biofilms. [3] As AHL-R protein binding is an essential event in QS, there has been considerable research on the development of non-native AHLs that can inhibit this ligand-protein interaction.…”
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“…LuxR 유사 단백질들에 의해 각각 수용된다 (Welch et al, 2005;Lee et al, 2006;Schuster and Greenberg, 2006;Jimenez et al, 2012). 또한 2-heptyl-3-hydroxy-4-quinolone (Pseudomonas quinolone signal; PQS)이라는 acyl-HSL과 구분되는 QS 신호물질을 생성 하기도 하는데, 이 신호전달 역시 전체 녹농균의 QS에서 매우 중요한 역할을 담당한다 (Jimenez et al, 2012).…”
Section: Hsl)과 N-buturyl Homoserine Lactone (C4-hsl)이 주로 생성되 며 3oc12unclassified
“…AHL molecules are used for quorum sensing in many important animal and plant pathogens (10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16), including Pseudomonas sp. and Agrobacterium tumefaciens, as well as nonpathogenic organisms like the marine bacterium Vibrio fischeri.…”
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