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Specific inactivation of an antifungal bacterial siderophore by a fungal plant pathogen.


ABSTRACT: Bacteria and fungi secrete many natural products that inhibit each other's growth and development. The dynamic changes in secreted metabolites that occur during interactions between bacteria and fungi are complicated. Pyochelin is a siderophore produced by many Pseudomonas and Burkholderia species that induces systemic resistance in plants and has been identified as an antifungal agent. Through imaging mass spectrometry and metabolomics analysis, we found that Phellinus noxius, a plant pathogen, can modify pyochelin and ent-pyochelin to an esterification product, resulting in reduced iron-chelation and loss of antifungal activity. We also observed that dehydroergosterol peroxide, the fungal metabolite, is only accumulated in the presence of pyochelin produced through bacteria-fungi interactions. For the first time, we show the fungal transformation of pyochelin in the microbial interaction. Our findings highlight the importance of understanding the dynamic changes of metabolites in microbial interactions and their influences on microbial communities.

SUBMITTER: Ho YN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8163733 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Specific inactivation of an antifungal bacterial siderophore by a fungal plant pathogen.

Ho Ying-Ning YN   Hoo Sin Yong SY   Wang Bo-Wei BW   Hsieh Chi-Ting CT   Lin Ching-Chih CC   Sun Chi-Hui CH   Peng Chia-Chi CC   Lin Chih C   Yang Yu-Liang YL  

The ISME journal 20210222 6


Bacteria and fungi secrete many natural products that inhibit each other's growth and development. The dynamic changes in secreted metabolites that occur during interactions between bacteria and fungi are complicated. Pyochelin is a siderophore produced by many Pseudomonas and Burkholderia species that induces systemic resistance in plants and has been identified as an antifungal agent. Through imaging mass spectrometry and metabolomics analysis, we found that Phellinus noxius, a plant pathogen,  ...[more]

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