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Bioactive Compounds for Quorum Sensing Signal-Response Systems in Marine Phycosphere

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jmse10050699

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quorum-sensing compounds; compounds structures; synthesis pathway; ecological functions; potential applications

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFD0901102]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [42176131]
  3. Key Deployment Project of Centre for Ocean Mega-Research of Science, Chinese Academy of Science [COMS2020Q09]

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Quorum sensing is a bacterial sensor system in which bacteria secrete bioactive compounds to coordinate group behavior in response to cell density. This review focuses on the compounds involved in quorum sensing in the marine phycosphere and summarizes their types, structures, detection methods, and ecological functions. The potential applications of these compounds, such as controlling harmful algal blooms and producing biofuel, are also discussed.
Quorum sensing in the phycosphere refers to a sensor system in which bacteria secrete bioactive compounds to coordinate group behavior relying on cell density. It is an important way for algae and bacteria to communicate with each other and achieve interactions. It has been determined that quorum sensing is widely presented in the marine phycosphere, which involves a variety of bioactive compounds. Focused on these compounds in marine phycosphere, this review summarizes the types and structures of the compounds, describes the methods in detection and functional evaluation, discusses the ecological functions regulated by the compounds, such as modulating microbial colonization, achieving algae-bacteria mutualism or competition and contributing to marine biogeochemical cycles. Meanwhile, the application prospects of the compounds are also proposed, including controlling harmful algal blooms and producing biofuel. Future research should focus on improving detection techniques, developing more model systems and investigating the effects of climate change on the quorum-sensing pathway to further understand the mechanism and application potential of quorum sensing compounds. This review aims to present an overview of current research carried out in order to provide the reader with perspective on bioactive compounds involved in quorum sensing.

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