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Endofungal bacteria boost anthelminthic host protection with the biosurfactant symbiosin

Hannah Büttner, Sacha J. Pidot, Kirstin Scherlach, Christian Hertweck

2022Chemical Science19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

analyses of the deduced non-ribosomal synthetases, we assigned the (sym) biosynthetic gene cluster and proposed an assembly line model. Bioassays revealed that symbiosin is not only an antibiotic, in particular against mycobacteria, but also exhibits marked synergistic effects with necroxime in anti-nematode tests. By functional analyses and substitution experiments we found that symbiosin is a potent biosurfactant and that this particular property confers a boost in the anthelmintic action, similar to formulations of therapeutics in human medicine. Our findings illustrate that "combination therapies" against parasites already exist in ecological contexts, which may inspire the development of biocontrol agents and therapeutics.

Topics & Concepts

Host (biology)BacteriaMicrobiologyBiologyEcologyGeneticsInsect symbiosis and bacterial influencesParasite Biology and Host InteractionsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies
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