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共同进化的隐窝和外分泌腺为切叶蚁体内的共生细菌提供支持。

Coevolved crypts and exocrine glands support mutualistic bacteria in fungus-growing ants.

作者信息

Currie Cameron R, Poulsen Michael, Mendenhall John, Boomsma Jacobus J, Billen Johan

机构信息

Department of Bacteriology, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.

出版信息

Science. 2006 Jan 6;311(5757):81-3. doi: 10.1126/science.1119744.

Abstract

Attine ants engage in a quadripartite symbiosis with fungi they cultivate for food, specialized garden parasites, and parasite-inhibiting bacteria. Molecular phylogenetic evidence supports an ancient host-pathogen association between the ant-cultivar mutualism and the garden parasite. Here we show that ants rear the antibiotic-producing bacteria in elaborate cuticular crypts, supported by unique exocrine glands, and that these structures have been highly modified across the ants' evolutionary history. This specialized structural evolution, together with the absence of these bacteria and modifications in other ant genera that do not grow fungus, indicate that the bacteria have an ancient and coevolved association with the ants, their fungal cultivar, and the garden parasite.

摘要

阿蒂内蚁与它们为获取食物而培育的真菌、专门的蚁园寄生虫以及抑制寄生虫的细菌形成了一种四方共生关系。分子系统发育证据支持了蚁 - 培育真菌共生关系与蚁园寄生虫之间古老的宿主 - 病原体关联。我们在此表明,蚂蚁在由独特外分泌腺支持的精心构建的表皮隐窝中饲养产生抗生素的细菌,并且这些结构在蚂蚁的进化历史中发生了高度变异。这种特殊的结构进化,以及在不种植真菌的其他蚁属中不存在这些细菌和相关变异,表明这些细菌与蚂蚁、它们的真菌培育物以及蚁园寄生虫有着古老且共同进化的关联。

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