Communications Biology (Sep 2021)
The predatory soil bacterium Lysobacter reprograms quorum sensing system to regulate antifungal antibiotic production in a cyclic-di-GMP-independent manner
Abstract
Li et al shows that the quorum sensing system component protein RpfG from Lysobacter, in addition to being a cyclic dimeric GMP (c-di-GMP) phosphodiesterase, also regulates the biosynthesis of an antifungal factor. They show that RpfG regulates the production of HSAF through a direct interaction with three hybrid two component system (HyTCS) proteins, providing insights into the antifungal defence in soil bacteria.