Indole Derivatives Maintain the Status Quo Between Beneficial Biofilms and Their Plant Hosts

Author:

Ganin Hadas1,Kemper Natalie1,Meir Sagit2,Rogachev Ilana2,Ely Shir1,Massalha Hassan2,Mandaby Aviad3,Shanzer Abraham4,Keren-Paz Alona1,Meijler Michael M.3,Malitsky Sergey5,Aharoni Asaph2,Kolodkin-Gal Ilana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel

2. Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, Weizmann Institute of Science

3. Department of Chemistry, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel

4. Department of Chemistry, Weizmann Institute of Science

5. Metabolic Profiling Unit, Weizmann Institute of Science

Abstract

Biofilms formed by bacteria on plant roots play an important role in maintaining an optimal rhizosphere environment that supports plant growth and fitness. Bacillus subtilis is a potent plant growth promoter, forming biofilms that play a key role in protecting the host from fungal and bacterial infections. In this work, we demonstrate that the development of B. subtilis biofilms is antagonized by specific indole derivatives that accumulate during symbiotic interactions with plant hosts. Indole derivatives are more potent signals when the plant polysaccharide xylan serves as a carbon source, a mechanism to sustain beneficial biofilms at a biomass that can be supported by the plant. Moreover, B. subtilis biofilms formed by mutants resistant to indole derivatives become deleterious to the plants due to their capacity to consume and recycle plant polysaccharides. These results demonstrate how a dynamic metabolite-based dialogue can promote homeostasis between plant hosts and their beneficial biofilm communities.

Funder

Israeli Science Foundation

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science,General Medicine,Physiology

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