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水下战争:细菌源杀藻天然产物综述

Warfare under the waves: a review of bacteria-derived algaecidal natural products.

作者信息

Yang Shuxin, Williams Spencer J, Courtney Myles, Burchill Laura

机构信息

School of Chemistry and Bio21 Molecular Science and Biotechnology Institute, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3010, Australia.

出版信息

Nat Prod Rep. 2025 Apr 16;42(4):681-719. doi: 10.1039/d4np00038b.

Abstract

Covering: 1960s to 2024Harmful algal blooms pose a major threat to aquatic ecosystems and can impact human health. The frequency and intensity of these blooms has increased over recent decades, driven primarily by climate change and an increase in nutrient runoff. Algal blooms often produce toxins that contaminate water sources, disrupt fisheries, and harm human health. These blooms may also result in oxygen-deprived environments leading to mass fish deaths that threaten the survival of other aquatic life. In freshwater and estuarine ecosystems, traditional chemical strategies to mitigate algal blooms include the use of herbicides, metal salts, or oxidants. Though effective, these agents are non-selective, toxic to other species, and cause loss of biodiversity. They can persist in ecosystems, contaminating the food web and providing an impetus for cost-effective, targeted algal-control methods that protect ecosystems. In marine ecosystems, harmful algal blooms are even more challenging to treat due to the lack of scalable solutions and the challenge of dispersal of algal control agents in open ocean settings. Natural products derived from algae-bacteria interactions have led to the evolution of diverse bacteria-derived algaecidal natural products, which are highly potent, species specific and have potential for combating harmful algal blooms. They provide valuable starting points for the development of eco-friendly algae control methods. This review provides a comprehensive overview of all bacterial algaecides and their activities, categorized into two major groups: (1) algaecides produced in ecologically significant associations between bacteria and algae, and (2) algaecides with potentially coincidental activity but without an ecological role in specific bacteria-algae interactions. This review contributes to a better understanding of the chemical ecology of parasitic algal-bacterial interactions, "the warfare under the waves", and highlights the potential applications of bacteria-derived algaecides to provide solutions to harmful algal blooms.

摘要

涵盖时间

20世纪60年代至2024年

有害藻华对水生生态系统构成重大威胁,并可能影响人类健康。近几十年来,这些藻华的频率和强度有所增加,主要是由气候变化和营养物质径流增加所致。藻华通常会产生毒素,污染水源、扰乱渔业并危害人类健康。这些藻华还可能导致缺氧环境,导致大量鱼类死亡,威胁其他水生生物的生存。在淡水和河口生态系统中,减轻藻华的传统化学策略包括使用除草剂、金属盐或氧化剂。尽管这些试剂有效,但它们具有非选择性,对其他物种有毒,并会导致生物多样性丧失。它们会在生态系统中持续存在,污染食物网,并促使人们寻求具有成本效益的、有针对性的藻类控制方法来保护生态系统。在海洋生态系统中由于缺乏可扩展的解决方案以及在公海环境中藻类控制剂的扩散挑战,有害藻华的处理更加具有挑战性。源自藻类与细菌相互作用的天然产物导致了多种细菌衍生的杀藻天然产物的进化,这些产物效力强大、具有物种特异性,并且具有对抗有害藻华的潜力。它们为开发环保型藻类控制方法提供了有价值的起点。本综述全面概述了所有细菌杀藻剂及其活性,分为两大类:(1)在细菌与藻类之间具有生态重要关联而产生的杀藻剂,以及(2)具有潜在巧合活性但在特定细菌 - 藻类相互作用中没有生态作用的杀藻剂。本综述有助于更好地理解寄生性藻类 - 细菌相互作用的化学生态学,即“水下之战”,并强调细菌衍生的杀藻剂在提供有害藻华解决方案方面的潜在应用。

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