Streptomyces secretes a siderophore that sensitizes competitor bacteria to phage infection
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Streptomyces secretes a siderophore that sensitizes competitor bacteria to phage infection
Abstract
To overtake competitors, microbes produce and secrete secondary metabolites that kill neighbouring cells and sequester nutrients. This metabolite-mediated competition probably evolved in complex microbial communities in the presence of viral pathogens. We therefore hypothesized that microbes secrete natural products that make competitors sensitive to phage infection. We used a binary-interaction screen and chemical characterization to identify a secondary metabolite (coelichelin) produced by Streptomyces sp. that sensitizes its soil competitor Bacillus subtilis to phage infection in vitro. The siderophore coelichelin sensitized B. subtilis to a panel of lytic phages (SPO1, SP10, SP50, Goe2) via iron sequestration, which prevented the activation of B. subtilis Spo0A, the master regulator of the stationary phase and sporulation. Metabolomics analysis revealed that other bacterial natural products may also provide phage-mediated competitive advantages to their producers. Overall, this work reveals that synergy between natural products and phages can shape the outcomes of competition between microbes.
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Competing interests: The authors declare no competing interests.
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Bacterium secretes chemical inhibitor that sensitizes competitor to bacteriophage infection.bioRxiv [Preprint]. 2024 Jan 31:2024.01.31.578241. doi: 10.1101/2024.01.31.578241. bioRxiv. 2024. Update in: Nat Microbiol. 2025 Feb;10(2):362-373. doi: 10.1038/s41564-024-01910-8. PMID: 38352521 Free PMC article. Updated. Preprint.
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