<jats:p>Acyl‐homoserine lactones (acyl‐HSLs) have emerged as important regulatory molecules for many gram‐negative bacteria. We have found that <jats:italic>Methylobacterium extorquens</jats:italic> AM1, a member of the pink‐pigmented facultative methylotrophs commonly present on plant surfaces, produces several acyl‐HSLs depending upon the carbon source. A novel HSL was discovered with a double unsaturated carbon chain (<jats:italic>N</jats:italic>‐(tetradecenoyl)) (C14:2) and characterized by MS and proton NMR. This long‐chain acyl‐HSL is synthesized by MlaI that also directs synthesis of C14:1‐HSL. The <jats:italic>Alphaproteobacterium</jats:italic> also produces <jats:italic>N</jats:italic>‐hexanoyl‐HSL (C6‐HSL) and <jats:italic>N</jats:italic>‐octanoyl‐HSL (C8‐HSL) via <jats:italic>Msa</jats:italic>I.