Microorganisms often use small chemicals or secondary metabolites as informational cues to regulate gene expression. It is hypothesized that microorganisms exploit these signals to gain a competitive advantage. Here, we present examples of pathogens that use this strategy to exclude other microorganisms from the site of infection. An emerging theme is that inhibiting these systems presents a novel approach to antimicrobial therapies. © 2010 Federation of European Microbiological Societies. Published by Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Dufour, N., & Rao, R. P. (2011, January). Secondary metabolites and other small molecules as intercellular pathogenic signals. FEMS Microbiology Letters. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.2010.02154.x
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