Stable multipartite mutualistic associations require that all partners benefit. We show that a single mutational step is sufficient to turn a symbiotic bacterium from an inedible but host-beneficial secondary metabolite producer into a host food source. The bacteria\u27s host is a farmer clone of the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum that carries and disperses bacteria during its spore stage. Associated with the farmer are two strains of Pseudomonas fluorescens, only one of which serves as a food source. The other strain produces diffusible small molecules: pyrrolnitrin, a known antifungal agent, and a chromene that potently enhances the farmer\u27s spore production and depresses a nonfarmer\u27s spore production. Genome sequence and...
SummaryNew work on an important agricultural pest reveals an unexpected toxin-producing defensive ba...
Microbes live in complex environments where competitive and cooperative interactions occur that dict...
Symbiotic associations can allow an organism to acquire novel traits by accessing the genetic repert...
Stable multipartite mutualistic associations require that all partners benefit. We show that a singl...
Some of the closest interactions between organisms can be found within symbioses, where different in...
Host immune and physical barriers protect against pathogens but also impede the establishment of ess...
In Pseudomonasfluorescens strain CHAO, the response regulator gene gacA controls expression of extra...
In Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHA0, the response regulator gene gacA controls expression of extr...
Secondary metabolites are synthesized by many microorganisms and provide a fitness benefit in the pr...
Background The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum interacts with bacteria in a variety of ways. ...
Bacterial communities are continuously adapting and evolving for survival. They produce and secrete ...
Boyd, E. FidelmaUtilizing unique carbohydrates or utilizing them more efficiently help bacteria expa...
Secondary metabolites are synthesized by many microorganisms and provide a fitness benefit in the pr...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
SummaryNew work on an important agricultural pest reveals an unexpected toxin-producing defensive ba...
Microbes live in complex environments where competitive and cooperative interactions occur that dict...
Symbiotic associations can allow an organism to acquire novel traits by accessing the genetic repert...
Stable multipartite mutualistic associations require that all partners benefit. We show that a singl...
Some of the closest interactions between organisms can be found within symbioses, where different in...
Host immune and physical barriers protect against pathogens but also impede the establishment of ess...
In Pseudomonasfluorescens strain CHAO, the response regulator gene gacA controls expression of extra...
In Pseudomonas fluorescens strain CHA0, the response regulator gene gacA controls expression of extr...
Secondary metabolites are synthesized by many microorganisms and provide a fitness benefit in the pr...
Background The social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum interacts with bacteria in a variety of ways. ...
Bacterial communities are continuously adapting and evolving for survival. They produce and secrete ...
Boyd, E. FidelmaUtilizing unique carbohydrates or utilizing them more efficiently help bacteria expa...
Secondary metabolites are synthesized by many microorganisms and provide a fitness benefit in the pr...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
Microbes often engage in cooperation through releasing biosynthetic compounds required by other spec...
SummaryNew work on an important agricultural pest reveals an unexpected toxin-producing defensive ba...
Microbes live in complex environments where competitive and cooperative interactions occur that dict...
Symbiotic associations can allow an organism to acquire novel traits by accessing the genetic repert...