Wong Joel W H, Balskus Emily P
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA; Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA.
Curr Opin Chem Biol. 2025 Feb;84:102566. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2024.102566. Epub 2024 Dec 29.
Bacteriophages (phages) play a critical role in microbial ecology and evolution. Their interactions with bacteria are influenced by a complex network of chemical signals derived from a wide range of sources including both endogenous bacterial metabolites and exogenous environmental compounds. In this review, we highlight two areas where small molecules play a pivotal role in modulating phage behaviors. First, we discuss how temperate phages respond to various chemical cues that influence the lysis-lysogeny decision, describing recent advances in our understanding of noncanonical cues. Second, we examine the diverse array of small molecules that disrupt phage infection, potentially serving as bacterial defense strategies against their long-standing competitors. Collectively, this growing body of research highlights the intricate molecular mechanisms governing phage-bacteria dynamics, offering new perspectives on the chemical language shaping microbial communities.
噬菌体在微生物生态学和进化中起着关键作用。它们与细菌的相互作用受到一个复杂的化学信号网络的影响,这些信号来自广泛的来源,包括内源性细菌代谢物和外源性环境化合物。在这篇综述中,我们重点介绍了小分子在调节噬菌体行为中起关键作用的两个领域。首先,我们讨论了温和噬菌体如何响应影响裂解-溶原决定的各种化学线索,描述了我们对非经典线索理解的最新进展。其次,我们研究了破坏噬菌体感染的各种小分子,这些小分子可能作为细菌对抗其长期竞争对手的防御策略。总的来说,这一不断增长的研究领域突出了控制噬菌体-细菌动态的复杂分子机制,为塑造微生物群落的化学语言提供了新的视角。