Department Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) Wageningen, Netherlands.
Department Microbial Ecology, Netherlands Institute of Ecology (NIOO-KNAW) Wageningen, Netherlands ; Department of Soil Quality, Wageningen University and Research Centre Wageningen, Netherlands.
Front Microbiol. 2014 Jun 11;5:289. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2014.00289. eCollection 2014.
There is increasing evidence that organic volatiles play an important role in interactions between micro-organisms in the porous soil matrix. Here we report that volatile compounds emitted by different soil bacteria can affect the growth, antibiotic production and gene expression of the soil bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens Pf0-1. We applied a novel cultivation approach that mimics the natural nutritional heterogeneity in soil in which P. fluorescens grown on nutrient-limited agar was exposed to volatiles produced by 4 phylogenetically different bacterial isolates (Collimonas pratensis, Serratia plymuthica, Paenibacillus sp., and Pedobacter sp.) growing in sand containing artificial root exudates. Contrary to our expectation, the produced volatiles stimulated rather than inhibited the growth of P. fluorescens. A genome-wide, microarray-based analysis revealed that volatiles of all four bacterial strains affected gene expression of P. fluorescens, but with a different pattern of gene expression for each strain. Based on the annotation of the differently expressed genes, bacterial volatiles appear to induce a chemotactic motility response in P. fluorescens, but also an oxidative stress response. A more detailed study revealed that volatiles produced by C. pratensis triggered, antimicrobial secondary metabolite production in P. fluorescens. Our results indicate that bacterial volatiles can have an important role in communication, trophic - and antagonistic interactions within the soil bacterial community.
越来越多的证据表明,有机挥发物在多孔土壤基质中微生物之间的相互作用中发挥着重要作用。在这里,我们报告说,不同土壤细菌释放的挥发性化合物可以影响土壤细菌荧光假单胞菌 Pf0-1 的生长、抗生素产生和基因表达。我们应用了一种新的培养方法,该方法模拟了土壤中天然的营养异质性,即在营养有限的琼脂上生长的荧光假单胞菌暴露于在含有人工根分泌物的沙中生长的 4 个系统发育不同的细菌分离物(鞘氨醇单胞菌、粘质沙雷氏菌、类芽孢杆菌和 Pedobacter sp.)产生的挥发性化合物。与我们的预期相反,产生的挥发性化合物刺激了荧光假单胞菌的生长,而不是抑制了其生长。基于全基因组、基于微阵列的分析表明,所有 4 种细菌菌株的挥发性物质都影响了荧光假单胞菌的基因表达,但每种菌株的基因表达模式都不同。根据差异表达基因的注释,细菌挥发性物质似乎诱导了荧光假单胞菌的趋化运动反应,但也诱导了氧化应激反应。更详细的研究表明,鞘氨醇单胞菌产生的挥发性物质触发了荧光假单胞菌中抗菌次生代谢产物的产生。我们的结果表明,细菌挥发性物质可以在土壤细菌群落的通讯、营养和拮抗相互作用中发挥重要作用。