Quorum sensing signalling alters virulence potential and population dynamics in complex microbiome-host interactomes

  • Reen, J
  • Gutierrez Barranquero, JA
  • McCarthy, R
  • Scarciglia, S
  • Woods, DF
  • Fog Nielsen, K
  • Gram, L
  • O'Gara, F
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Publication date
September 2019
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Journal
Frontiers in Microbiology

Abstract

Despite the discovery of the first N-acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) based quorum sensing (QS) in the marine environment, relatively little is known about the abundance, nature and diversity of AHL QS systems in this diverse ecosystem. Establishing the prevalence and diversity of AHL QS systems and how they may influence population dynamics within the marine ecosystem, may give a greater insight into the evolution of AHLs as signaling molecules in this important and largely unexplored niche. Microbiome profiling of Stelletta normani and BD1268 sponge samples identified several potential QS active genera. Subsequent biosensor-based screening of a library of 650 marine sponge bacterial isolates identified 10 isolates that could activate at least one...

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