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A bacterial cell-cell communication signal with cross-kingdom structural analogues
Authors:Wang Lian-Hui  He Yawen  Gao Yunfeng  Wu Ji En  Dong Yi-Hu  He Chaozu  Wang Su Xing  Weng Li-Xing  Xu Jin-Ling  Tay Leng  Fang Rong Xiang  Zhang Lian-Hui
Institution:Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 30 Medical Drive, Singapore 117609.
Abstract:Extracellular signals are the key components of microbial cell-cell communication systems. This report identified a diffusible signal factor (DSF), which regulates virulence in Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris, as cis-11-methyl-2-dodecenoic acid, an alpha,beta unsaturated fatty acid. Analysis of DSF derivatives established the double bond at the alpha,beta positions as the most important structural feature for DSF biological activity. A range of bacterial pathogens, including several Mycobacterium species, also displayed DSF-like activity. Furthermore, DSF is structurally and functionally related to farnesoic acid (FA), which regulates morphological transition and virulence by Candida albicans, a fungal pathogen. Similar to FA, which is also an alpha,beta unsaturated fatty acid, DSF inhibits the dimorphic transition of C. albicans at a physiologically relevant concentration. We conclude that alpha,beta unsaturated fatty acids represent a new class of extracellular signals for bacterial and fungal cell-cell communications. As prokaryote-eukaryote interactions are ubiquitous, such cross-kingdom conservation in cell-cell communication systems might have significant ecological and economic importance.
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