微生物群
微生物学
细菌
生物
细胞内
细胞生物学
生物信息学
遗传学
作者
Long Lin,Danyu Shen,Xiaolong Shao,Yicheng Yang,Li Li,Caihong Zhong,Jiandong Jiang,Mengcen Wang,Guoliang Qian
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2418766122
摘要
Bacterial–fungal interaction (BFI) has significant implications for the health of host plants. While the diffusible antibiotic metabolite-mediated competition in BFI has been extensively characterized, the impact of intercellular contact remains largely elusive. Here, we demonstrate that the intercellular contact is a prevalent mode of interaction between beneficial soil bacteria and pathogenic filamentous fungi. By generating antibiotics-deficient mutants in two common soil bacteria, Lysobacter enzymogenes and Pseudomonas fluorescens , we show that antibiotics-independent BFI effectively inhibits pathogenic fungi. Furthermore, transcriptional and genetic evidence revealed that this antibiotics-independent BFI relies on intercellular contact mediated by the type VI secretion system (T6SS), which may facilitate the translocation of bacterial toxic effectors into fungal cells. Finally, by using a “conidia enrichment” platform, we found that T6SS-mediated fungal inhibition resulting from intercellular contact naturally occurs within the soil microbiome, particularly represented by Pseudomonas fulva . Overall, these results demonstrate that bacteria from the soil microbiome can protect host plants from fungal infection through antibiotics-independent intercellular contacts, thus revealing a naturally occurring and ecologically important mode of BFI in agricultural contexts.
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