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Mol Plant Pathol


Title:Silencing the mob: disrupting quorum sensing as a means to fight plant disease
Author(s):Helman Y; Chernin L;
Address:"Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, The Robert H. Smith Faculty of Agriculture, Food and Environment, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Rehovot, Israel"
Journal Title:Mol Plant Pathol
Year:2015
Volume:20140929
Issue:3
Page Number:316 - 329
DOI: 10.1111/mpp.12180
ISSN/ISBN:1364-3703 (Electronic) 1464-6722 (Print) 1364-3703 (Linking)
Abstract:"Bacteria are able to sense their population's density through a cell-cell communication system, termed 'quorum sensing' (QS). This system regulates gene expression in response to cell density through the constant production and detection of signalling molecules. These molecules commonly act as auto-inducers through the up-regulation of their own synthesis. Many pathogenic bacteria, including those of plants, rely on this communication system for infection of their hosts. The finding that the countering of QS-disrupting mechanisms exists in many prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms offers a promising novel method to fight disease. During the last decade, several approaches have been proposed to disrupt QS pathways of phytopathogens, and hence to reduce their virulence. Such studies have had varied success in vivo, but most lend promising support to the idea that QS manipulation could be a potentially effective method to reduce bacterial-mediated plant disease. This review discusses the various QS-disrupting mechanisms found in both bacteria and plants, as well as the different approaches applied artificially to interfere with QS pathways and thus protect plant health"
Keywords:Bacteria/metabolism Lactones/metabolism Plant Diseases/*microbiology Plants/microbiology *Quorum Sensing Volatile Organic Compounds/metabolism acylhomoserine lactone lactonase plant-pathogenic bacteria quorum quenching quorum sensing;
Notes:"MedlineHelman, Yael Chernin, Leonid eng Review England 2014/08/13 Mol Plant Pathol. 2015 Apr; 16(3):316-29. doi: 10.1111/mpp.12180. Epub 2014 Sep 29"

 
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