Natural products with important therapeutic properties are known to be produced by a variety of soil bacteria, yet the ecological function of these compounds is not well understood. Here we show that phenazines and other redox-active antibiotics can promote microbial mineral reduction. Pseudomonas chlororaphis PCL1391, a root isolate that produces phenazine-1-carboxamide (PCN), is able to reductively dissolve poorly crystalline iron and manganese oxides, whereas a strain carrying a mutation in one of the phenazine-biosynthetic genes (phzB) is not; the addition of purified PCN restores this ability to the mutant strain. The small amount of PCN produced relative to the large amount of ferric iron reduced in cultures of P. chlororaphis implies...
Microorganisms are seldom solitary. They are surrounded by both clonal cells and other members of th...
Many bacteria secrete secondary metabolites, whose production is decoupled from active growth in lab...
Diverse bacteria, including several Pseudomonas species, produce a class of redox-active metabolites...
Natural products with important therapeutic properties are known to be produced by a variety of soil...
Phenazines are small redox-active molecules produced by a variety of bacteria. Beyond merely serving...
Microorganisms exist in the environment as multicellular communities that face the challenge of surv...
The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms biofilms, which render it more resistant to ...
Phenazines are a class of redox-active molecules produced by diverse bacteria and archaea. Many of t...
ABSTRACT Phenazines are secreted metabolites that microbes use in diverse ways, from quorum sensing ...
Diverse bacteria, including several Pseudomonas species, produce a class of redox-active metabolites...
Antibiotics are increasingly recognized as having other, important physiological functions for the c...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
The role of microbes in sustaining agricultural plant growth has great potential consequences for hu...
Most bacteria in the environment exist in biofilms—structured, surface-attached multicellular commun...
Microorganisms exist in the environment as multicellular communities that face the challenge of surv...
Microorganisms are seldom solitary. They are surrounded by both clonal cells and other members of th...
Many bacteria secrete secondary metabolites, whose production is decoupled from active growth in lab...
Diverse bacteria, including several Pseudomonas species, produce a class of redox-active metabolites...
Natural products with important therapeutic properties are known to be produced by a variety of soil...
Phenazines are small redox-active molecules produced by a variety of bacteria. Beyond merely serving...
Microorganisms exist in the environment as multicellular communities that face the challenge of surv...
The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa forms biofilms, which render it more resistant to ...
Phenazines are a class of redox-active molecules produced by diverse bacteria and archaea. Many of t...
ABSTRACT Phenazines are secreted metabolites that microbes use in diverse ways, from quorum sensing ...
Diverse bacteria, including several Pseudomonas species, produce a class of redox-active metabolites...
Antibiotics are increasingly recognized as having other, important physiological functions for the c...
Natural disease-suppressive soils provide an untapped resource for the discovery of novel beneficial...
The role of microbes in sustaining agricultural plant growth has great potential consequences for hu...
Most bacteria in the environment exist in biofilms—structured, surface-attached multicellular commun...
Microorganisms exist in the environment as multicellular communities that face the challenge of surv...
Microorganisms are seldom solitary. They are surrounded by both clonal cells and other members of th...
Many bacteria secrete secondary metabolites, whose production is decoupled from active growth in lab...
Diverse bacteria, including several Pseudomonas species, produce a class of redox-active metabolites...