2009
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0904827106
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Generalized antifungal activity and 454-screening ofPseudonocardiaandAmycolatopsisbacteria in nests of fungus-growing ants

Abstract: In many host-microbe mutualisms, hosts use beneficial metabolites supplied by microbial symbionts. Fungus-growing (attine) ants are thought to form such a mutualism with Pseudonocardia bacteria to derive antibiotics that specifically suppress the coevolving pathogen Escovopsis, which infects the ants' fungal gardens and reduces growth. Here we test 4 key assumptions of this PseudonocardiaEscovopsis coevolution model. Culture-dependent and cultureindependent (tag-encoded 454-pyrosequencing) surveys reveal that … Show more

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“…In addition, we observed a strongly antagonistic effect of antimycins A 1 -A 4 (4-7) against the mutualistic fungus L. gongylophorus. This provides a chemical explanation for recent observations, namely that the microbial symbionts of leaf-cutting ants have negative as well as positive effects on the ant colony (18,23). In the case of fungal infection, the cost of inhibiting growth of the garden fungus L. gongylophorus may be outweighed by the benefit of preventing the spread of infection in the nest.…”
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“…In addition, we observed a strongly antagonistic effect of antimycins A 1 -A 4 (4-7) against the mutualistic fungus L. gongylophorus. This provides a chemical explanation for recent observations, namely that the microbial symbionts of leaf-cutting ants have negative as well as positive effects on the ant colony (18,23). In the case of fungal infection, the cost of inhibiting growth of the garden fungus L. gongylophorus may be outweighed by the benefit of preventing the spread of infection in the nest.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 75%
“…Av25_2 compete with neighboring microorganisms. Thus, with actinomycins identified as being synthesized by a Streptomyces strain isolated from leaf-cutting ants, we provide the chemical basis for the observation of Sen et al (18), namely that ant-associated microorganisms play different roles in this ecosystem, ranging from mutualistic to detrimental interactions. Competition between their different microbial symbionts may, at first glance, be disadvantageous for the leaf-cutting ants; nevertheless, it may provide a pathway for the selection of potent defenders by inducing an evolutionary arms race between them.…”
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“…The attine ants are rivaled in their farming sophistication only by the Macrotermitinae, which evolved a similar obligate dependence on fungus gardens (6). The discovery of new antagonistic and mutualistic partners in the attine symbiosis has attracted wide attention, but the prevailing coevolutionary paradigm behind key components of this mutualism is now challenged by a study by Sen et al in this issue of PNAS (7).…”
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