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Streptomyces alleviate abiotic stress in plant by producing pteridic acids.


ABSTRACT: Soil microbiota can confer fitness advantages to plants and increase crop resilience to drought and other abiotic stressors. However, there is little evidence on the mechanisms correlating a microbial trait with plant abiotic stress tolerance. Here, we report that Streptomyces effectively alleviate drought and salinity stress by producing spiroketal polyketide pteridic acid H (1) and its isomer F (2), both of which promote root growth in Arabidopsis at a concentration of 1.3 nM under abiotic stress. Transcriptomics profiles show increased expression of multiple stress responsive genes in Arabidopsis seedlings after pteridic acids treatment. We confirm in vivo a bifunctional biosynthetic gene cluster for pteridic acids and antimicrobial elaiophylin production. We propose it is mainly disseminated by vertical transmission and is geographically distributed in various environments. This discovery reveals a perspective for understanding plant-Streptomyces interactions and provides a promising approach for utilising beneficial Streptomyces and their secondary metabolites in agriculture to mitigate the detrimental effects of climate change.

SUBMITTER: Yang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10652019 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Streptomyces alleviate abiotic stress in plant by producing pteridic acids.

Yang Zhijie Z   Qiao Yijun Y   Konakalla Naga Charan NC   Strøbech Emil E   Harris Pernille P   Peschel Gundela G   Agler-Rosenbaum Miriam M   Weber Tilmann T   Andreasson Erik E   Ding Ling L  

Nature communications 20231115 1


Soil microbiota can confer fitness advantages to plants and increase crop resilience to drought and other abiotic stressors. However, there is little evidence on the mechanisms correlating a microbial trait with plant abiotic stress tolerance. Here, we report that Streptomyces effectively alleviate drought and salinity stress by producing spiroketal polyketide pteridic acid H (1) and its isomer F (2), both of which promote root growth in Arabidopsis at a concentration of 1.3 nM under abiotic str  ...[more]

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