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Bioactive molecules from ciliates: Structure, activity, and applicative potential.


ABSTRACT: Ciliates are a rich source of molecules synthesized to socialize, compete ecologically, and interact with prey and predators. Their isolation from laboratory cultures is often straightforward, permitting the study of their mechanisms of action and their assessment for applied research. This review focuses on three classes of these bioactive molecules: (i) water-borne, cysteine-rich proteins that are used as signaling pheromones in self/nonself recognition phenomena; (ii) cell membrane-associated lipophilic terpenoids that are used in interspecies competitions for habitat colonization; (iii) cortical granule-associated molecules of various chemical nature that primarily serve offence/defense functions.

SUBMITTER: Alimenti C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9542385 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bioactive molecules from ciliates: Structure, activity, and applicative potential.

Alimenti Claudio C   Buonanno Federico F   Di Giuseppe Graziano G   Guella Graziano G   Luporini Pierangelo P   Ortenzi Claudio C   Vallesi Adriana A  

The Journal of eukaryotic microbiology 20220128 5


Ciliates are a rich source of molecules synthesized to socialize, compete ecologically, and interact with prey and predators. Their isolation from laboratory cultures is often straightforward, permitting the study of their mechanisms of action and their assessment for applied research. This review focuses on three classes of these bioactive molecules: (i) water-borne, cysteine-rich proteins that are used as signaling pheromones in self/nonself recognition phenomena; (ii) cell membrane-associated  ...[more]

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