Siderophores and competition for iron govern myxobacterial predation dynamics

Author:

Contreras-Moreno Francisco Javier12,Moraleda-Muñoz Aurelio12,Marcos-Torres Francisco Javier12,Cuéllar Virginia3,Soto María José3,Pérez Juana12,Muñoz-Dorado José12

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Microbiología , Facultad de Ciencias, , E-18071 Granada, Spain

2. Universidad de Granada , Facultad de Ciencias, , E-18071 Granada, Spain

3. Departamento de Biotecnología y Protección Ambiental, Estación Experimental del Zaidín, CSIC , E-18008 Granada, Spain

Abstract

Abstract Bacterial predators are decisive organisms that shape microbial ecosystems. In this study, we investigated the role of iron and siderophores during the predatory interaction between two rhizosphere bacteria: Myxococcus xanthus, an epibiotic predator, and Sinorhizobium meliloti, a bacterium that establishes nitrogen-fixing symbiosis with legumes. The results show that iron enhances the motility of the predator and facilitates its predatory capability, and that intoxication by iron is not used by the predator to prey, although oxidative stress increases in both bacteria during predation. However, competition for iron plays an important role in the outcome of predatory interactions. Using combinations of predator and prey mutants (nonproducers and overproducers of siderophores), we have investigated the importance of competition for iron in predation. The results demonstrate that the competitor that, via the production of siderophores, obtains sufficient iron for growth and depletes metal availability for the opponent will prevail in the interaction. Consequently, iron fluctuations in soils may modify the composition of microbial communities by altering the activity of myxobacterial predators. In addition, siderophore overproduction during predation can alter soil properties, affecting the productivity and sustainability of agricultural operations.

Funder

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Action

Consejería de Universidad, Investigación e Innovación de la Junta de Andalucía and by “ERDF A way of making Europe”

MCIN/AEI/ and by ``ERDF A way of making Europe''

MCIN/AEI/

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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