Karrikins from plant smoke modulate bacterial quorum sensing†
Abstract
The discovery that plant smoke contains germination stimuli has led to the identification of a new class of signaling molecules named karrikins. Here we report a potential second role for these molecules: in various bacterial species – A. tumefaciens, P. aeruginosa and V. harveyi – they modulate bacterial quorum-sensing (QS), with very different outcomes.
- This article is part of the themed collection: 2014 Emerging Investigators