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Chemical Mediators at the Bacterial-Fungal Interface.
Annual Review of Microbiology ( IF 10.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-09 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-micro-012420-081224
Kirstin Scherlach 1 , Christian Hertweck 1, 2
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Interactions among microbes are key drivers of evolutionary progress and constantly shape ecological niches. Microorganisms rely on chemical communication to interact with each other and surrounding organisms. They synthesize natural products as signaling molecules, antibiotics, or modulators of cellular processes that may be applied in agriculture and medicine. Whereas major insight has been gained into the principles of intraspecies interaction, much less is known about the molecular basis of interspecies interplay. In this review, we summarize recent progress in the understanding of chemically mediated bacterial-fungal interrelations. We discuss pairwise interactions among defined species and systems involving additional organisms as well as complex interactions among microbial communities encountered in the soil or defined as microbiota of higher organisms. Finally, we give examples of how the growing understanding of microbial interactions has contributed to drug discovery and hypothesize what may be future directions in studying and engineering microbiota for agricultural or medicinal purposes.

中文翻译:


细菌-真菌界面处的化学介体。

微生物之间的相互作用是进化进程的关键驱动力,并不断塑造生态位。微生物依靠化学交流与彼此和周围的生物相互作用。它们合成天然产物,例如信号分子,抗生素或细胞过程调节剂,可用于农业和医学。尽管人们对种间相互作用的原理有了重要的了解,但对种间相互作用的分子基础知之甚少。在这篇综述中,我们总结了对化学介导的细菌-真菌相互关系的理解的最新进展。我们讨论了涉及其他生物的定义物种和系统之间的成对相互作用,以及土壤中遇到的或被定义为高级生物的微生物群落的微生物群落之间的复杂相互作用。最后,我们举例说明对微生物相互作用的日益了解如何促进药物发现,并假设研究和工程化用于农业或医学目的的微生物群可能是未来的方向。

更新日期:2020-09-10
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