珊瑚
生物
珊瑚礁
次生代谢物
寄主(生物学)
珊瑚虫
细菌
抗菌剂
生态学
微生物学
生物化学
遗传学
基因
作者
Flúvio Modolon,Adam Barno,Helena D. M. Villela,Raquel S. Peixoto
摘要
Symbiotic relationships between corals and their associated micro‐organisms are essential to maintain host homeostasis. Coral‐associated bacteria (CAB) can have different beneficial roles in the coral metaorganism, such as metabolizing essential nutrients for the coral host and protecting the coral from pathogens. Many CAB exert these functions via secondary metabolites, which include antibacterial, antifouling, antitumour, antiparasitic and antiviral compounds. This review describes how analysis of CAB has led to the discovery of secondary metabolites with potential biotechnological applications. The most commonly found types of secondary metabolites, antimicrobial and antibiofilm compounds, are emphasized and described. Recently developed methods that can be applied to enhance the culturing of CAB from shallow‐water reefs and the less‐studied deep‐sea coral reefs are also discussed. Last, we suggest how the combined use of meta‐omics and innovative growth‐diffusion techniques can vastly improve the discovery of novel compounds in coral environments.
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