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Subinhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations Mediate Nutrient Use and Competition among Soil Streptomyces
by
Salomon, Christine E.
, Vaz Jauri, Patricia
, Bakker, Matthew G.
, Kinkel, Linda L.
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Biological evolution
/ Coevolution
/ Competition
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug resistance
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Fitness
/ Gene expression
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural populations
/ Niche overlap
/ Niches
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Nutrient sources
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Nutrients
/ Nutrients in soil
/ Plant pathology
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soils
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomyces - drug effects
/ Streptomyces - isolation & purification
/ Streptomyces - metabolism
/ Streptomyces - physiology
2013
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Subinhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations Mediate Nutrient Use and Competition among Soil Streptomyces
by
Salomon, Christine E.
, Vaz Jauri, Patricia
, Bakker, Matthew G.
, Kinkel, Linda L.
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Biological evolution
/ Coevolution
/ Competition
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug resistance
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Fitness
/ Gene expression
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural populations
/ Niche overlap
/ Niches
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Nutrient sources
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Nutrients
/ Nutrients in soil
/ Plant pathology
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soils
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomyces - drug effects
/ Streptomyces - isolation & purification
/ Streptomyces - metabolism
/ Streptomyces - physiology
2013
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Subinhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations Mediate Nutrient Use and Competition among Soil Streptomyces
by
Salomon, Christine E.
, Vaz Jauri, Patricia
, Bakker, Matthew G.
, Kinkel, Linda L.
in
Anti-Bacterial Agents - pharmacology
/ Antibiotic resistance
/ Antibiotics
/ Bacteria
/ Biological evolution
/ Coevolution
/ Competition
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Drug resistance
/ Ecological effects
/ Ecology
/ Fitness
/ Gene expression
/ Laboratories
/ Metabolism
/ Metabolites
/ Microbial drug resistance
/ Microorganisms
/ Natural populations
/ Niche overlap
/ Niches
/ Nutrient concentrations
/ Nutrient sources
/ Nutrient utilization
/ Nutrients
/ Nutrients in soil
/ Plant pathology
/ Populations
/ Reproductive fitness
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil nutrients
/ Soils
/ Staphylococcus aureus
/ Streptomyces
/ Streptomyces - drug effects
/ Streptomyces - isolation & purification
/ Streptomyces - metabolism
/ Streptomyces - physiology
2013
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Subinhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations Mediate Nutrient Use and Competition among Soil Streptomyces
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Subinhibitory Antibiotic Concentrations Mediate Nutrient Use and Competition among Soil Streptomyces
2013
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Overview
Though traditionally perceived as weapons, antibiotics are also hypothesized to act as microbial signals in natural habitats. However, while subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics (SICA) are known to shift bacterial gene expression, specific hypotheses as to how SICA influence the ecology of natural populations are scarce. We explored whether antibiotic 'signals', or SICA, have the potential to alter nutrient utilization, niche overlap, and competitive species interactions among Streptomyces populations in soil. For nine diverse Streptomyces isolates, we evaluated nutrient utilization patterns on 95 different nutrient sources in the presence and absence of subinhibitory concentrations of five antibiotics. There were significant changes in nutrient use among Streptomyces isolates, including both increases and decreases in the capacity to use individual nutrients in the presence vs. in the absence of SICA. Isolates varied in their responses to SICA and antibiotics varied in their effects on isolates. Furthermore, for some isolate-isolate-antibiotic combinations, competition-free growth (growth for an isolate on all nutrients that were not utilized by a competing isolate), was increased in the presence of SICA, reducing the potential fitness cost of nutrient competition among those competitors. This suggests that antibiotics may provide a mechanism for bacteria to actively minimize niche overlap among competitors in soil. Thus, in contrast to antagonistic coevolutionary dynamics, antibiotics as signals may mediate coevolutionary displacement among coexisting Streptomyces, thereby hindering the emergence of antibiotic resistant phenotypes. These results contribute to our broad understanding of the ecology and evolutionary biology of antibiotics and microbial signals in nature.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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