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Bioorganic chemistry of signaling molecules in microbial communication

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JOURNAL OF PESTICIDE SCIENCE
Volume 44, Issue 3-4, Pages 200-207

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PESTICIDE SCI SOC JAPAN
DOI: 10.1584/jpestics.J19-02

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chemical communication; secondary metabolites; lipopeptides; polyynes; peptaibols

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Microorganisms produce and secrete a variety of secondary metabolites including fatty acids, polyketides, terpenoids, alkaloids, and peptides. Among them, many molecules act as chemical signals that play important roles in inter-/intra-species microbial communication or the interaction with host organisms. In this review, I focus on our recent reports of the microbial signaling molecules involved in. bacterium-fungus, bacterium-plant, and fungus-plant interactions. Their potential contribution to pest management is also discussed. (C) Pesticide Science Society of Japan

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