Lipopeptides as rhizosphere public goods for microbial cooperation.

Microbiol Spectr

Microbial Processes and Interactions laboratory, TERRA teaching and research centre, Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, University of Liège, Gembloux, Belgium.

Published: January 2024

Here, we provide new insights into the possible fate of cyclic lipopeptides as prominent specialized metabolites from beneficial bacilli and pseudomonads once released in the soil. Our data illustrate how the lipopeptidome may be enzymatically remodeled by as important members of the soil bacterial community. The enzymatic arsenal of enables an unsuspected extensive degradation of these compounds, allowing the bacterium to feed on these exogenous products via a mechanism going beyond linearization, which was previously reported as a detoxification strategy. As soils are carbon-rich and nitrogen-poor environments, we propose a new role for cyclic lipopeptides in interspecies interactions, which is to fuel the nitrogen metabolism of a part of the rhizosphere microbial community. and other actinomycetes, producing numerous peptidases and displaying several traits of beneficial bacteria, should be at the front line to directly benefit from these metabolites as "public goods" for microbial cooperation.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10783051PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.03106-23DOI Listing

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