The role of quorum sensing molecules in bacterial–plant interactions

J Majdura, U Jankiewicz, A Gałązka, S Orzechowski - Metabolites, 2023 - mdpi.com
Quorum sensing (QS) is a system of communication of bacterial cells by means of chemical
signals called autoinducers, which modulate the behavior of entire populations of Gram …

Acyl homoserine lactone-mediated quorum sensing in the oral cavity: a paradigm revisited

A Muras, P Otero-Casal, V Blanc, A Otero - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Acyl homoserine lactones (AHLs), the quorum sensing (QS) signals produced by Gram-
negative bacteria, are currently considered to play a minor role in the development of oral …

Dominant plant species play an important role in regulating bacterial antagonism in terrestrial Antarctica

B Naz, Z Liu, LA Malard, I Ali, H Song, Y Wang… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
In Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems, dominant plant species (grasses and mosses) and soil
physicochemical properties have a significant influence on soil microbial communities …

Soil substrate culturing approaches recover diverse members of Actinomycetota from desert soils of Herring Island, East Antarctica

N Benaud, DS Chelliah, SY Wong, BC Ferrari - Extremophiles, 2022 - Springer
Antimicrobial resistance is an escalating health crisis requiring urgent action. Most
antimicrobials are natural products (NPs) sourced from Actinomycetota, particularly the …

Highly differentiated soil bacterial communities in Victoria Land macro-areas (Antarctica)

M Severgnini, F Canini, C Consolandi… - FEMS Microbiology …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
Ice-free areas of Victoria Land, in Antarctica, are characterized by different terrestrial
ecosystems, that are dominated by microorganisms supporting highly adapted communities …

[HTML][HTML] Exploring communication signals inside the microbial community of a Listeria monocytogenes-carrying biofilm contamination site

ML Cabo, A Rodríguez, JR Herrera - International Journal of Food …, 2022 - Elsevier
In nature, bacterial pathogens like L. monocytogenes, live in nature associated with other
microbial species in spatially-structured communities called biofilms. In the food industry …

Diversity and bioprospecting potentials of antarctic (polar) microbes

B Abirami, K Manigundan… - Microbiome-Host …, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
The polar cryosphere, which represents approximately 14% of Earth's surface, is the region
of the planet that surrounds its geographical poles, the North and South Poles. This region is …

[HTML][HTML] EppR, a new LysR-family transcription regulator, positively influences phenazine biosynthesis in the plant growth-promoting rhizobacterium Pseudomonas …

X Chi, Y Wang, J Miao, W Wang, Y Sun, Z Yu… - Microbiological …, 2022 - Elsevier
Pseudomonas chlororaphis G05 has the capability to repress the mycelial growth of many
phytopathogenic fungi by producing and secreting certain antifungal compounds, including …

Microbial biosensors for recreational and source waters

HDA Lindquist - Journal of microbiological methods, 2020 - Elsevier
Biosensors are finding new places in science, and the growth of this technology will lead to
dramatic improvements in the ability to detect microorganisms in recreational and source …

[PDF][PDF] Unraveling the linkages between dominant plants and pathogen antagonistic potential of soils in Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems

B Naz, Z Liu, L Malard, S Xiao, Y Wang, X Li, M Usman… - 2022 - academia.edu
Aims This study investigated the direct effects of Antarctic dominant plants and indirect
effects via soil edaphic properties on bacterial antagonistic potential. The study evaluated …