Dentigerumycin: a bacterial mediator of an ant-fungus symbiosis

Dong-Chan Oh, Michael Poulsen, Cameron R Currie, Jon Clardy

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Abstract

Fungus-growing ants engage in mutualistic associations with both the fungus they cultivate for food and actinobacteria (Pseudonocardia spp.) that produce selective antibiotics to defend that fungus from specialized fungal parasites. We have analyzed one such system at the molecular level and found that the bacterium associated with the ant Apterostigma dentigerum produces dentigerumycin, a cyclic depsipeptide with highly modified amino acids, to selectively inhibit the associated parasitic fungus (Escovopsis sp.).
Original languageEnglish
JournalNature Chemical Biology
Volume5
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)391-3
Number of pages3
ISSN1552-4450
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jun 2009

Keywords

  • Animals
  • Ants
  • Bacterial Physiological Phenomena
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Fungi
  • Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
  • Peptides, Cyclic
  • Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
  • Symbiosis

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