Authors
Stephanie E Jones, Christine A Pham, Matthew P Zambri, Joseph McKillip, Erin E Carlson, Marie A Elliot
Publication date
2019/4/30
Journal
MBio
Volume
10
Issue
2
Pages
10.1128/mbio. 00171-19
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Bacteria and fungi produce a wide array of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and these can act as chemical cues or as competitive tools. Recent work has shown that the VOC trimethylamine (TMA) can promote a new form of Streptomyces growth, termed “exploration.” Here, we report that TMA also serves to alter nutrient availability in the area surrounding exploring cultures: TMA dramatically increases the environmental pH and, in doing so, reduces iron availability. This, in turn, compromises the growth of other soil bacteria and fungi. In response to this low-iron environment, Streptomyces venezuelae secretes a suite of differentially modified siderophores and upregulates genes associated with siderophore uptake. Further reducing iron levels by limiting siderophore uptake or growing cultures in the presence of iron chelators enhanced exploration. Exploration was also increased when S. venezuelae was …
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