Microbe-driven chemical ecology: past, present and future

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Ruth Schmidt
Dana Ulanova
Lukas Y. Wick
Helge B. Bode
Paolina Garbeva
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[1] INRS-Institut Armand-Frappier,Faculty of Agriculture and Marine Science
[2] Quebec Center for Biodiversity Sciences (QCBS),Center for Advanced Marine Core Research
[3] Kochi University,Department of Environmental Microbiology
[4] Kochi University,Molecular Biotechnology, Department of Biosciences and Buchmann Institute for Molecular Life Sciences (BMLS)
[5] Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ,undefined
[6] Goethe Universität Frankfurt,undefined
[7] Netherlands Institute of Ecology,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2019年 / 13卷
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In recent years, research in the field of Microbial Ecology has revealed the tremendous diversity and complexity of microbial communities across different ecosystems. Microbes play a major role in ecosystem functioning and contribute to the health and fitness of higher organisms. Scientists are now facing many technological and methodological challenges in analyzing these complex natural microbial communities. The advances in analytical and omics techniques have shown that microbial communities are largely shaped by chemical interaction networks mediated by specialized (water-soluble and volatile) metabolites. However, studies concerning microbial chemical interactions need to consider biotic and abiotic factors on multidimensional levels, which require the development of new tools and approaches mimicking natural microbial habitats. In this review, we describe environmental factors affecting the production and transport of specialized metabolites. We evaluate their ecological functions and discuss approaches to address future challenges in microbial chemical ecology (MCE). We aim to emphasize that future developments in the field of MCE will need to include holistic studies involving organisms at all levels and to consider mechanisms underlying the interactions between viruses, micro-, and macro-organisms in their natural environments.
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