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Título: Microbial community modulates growth of symbiotic fungus required for stingless bee metamorphosis.
Autor: PALUDO, C. R.
PISHCHANY, G.
DOMINGUEZ, A.-A.
SILVA JÚNIOR, E. A.
MENEZES, C.
NASCIMENTO, F. S.
CURRIE, C. R.
KOLTER, R.
CLARDY, J.
PUPO, M. T.
Afiliación: CAMILA RAQUEL PALUDO, FCFRP-USP; GLEB PISHCHANY, Harvard Medical School; ANDRES-ANDRADE DOMINGUEZ, Harvard Medical School; EDUARDO AFONSO SILVA JUNIOR, FCFRP-USP; CRISTIANO MENEZES, CNPMA; FABIO SANTOS NASCIMENTO, FFCLRP-USP; CAMERON ROBERT CURRIE, University of Wisconsin; ROBERTO KOLTER, Harvard Medical School; JOHN CLARDY, Harvard Medical School; MONICA TALLARICO PUPO, FCFRP-USP.
Año: 2019
Referencia: Plos One, v. 14, n. 7, 2019. Article e0219696.
Descripción: Abstract: The Brazilian stingless bee Scaptotrigona depilis requires the brood cells-associated fungus Zygosaccharomyces sp. as steroid source for metamorphosis. Besides the presence of Zygosaccharomyces sp., other fungi inhabit S. depilis brood cells, but their biological functions are unknown. Here we show that Candida sp. and Monascus ruber, isolated from cerumen of S. depilis brood provisions, interact with Zygosaccharomyces sp. and modulate its growth. Candida sp. produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that stimulate Zygosacchromyces sp. development. Monascus ruber inhibits Zygosacchromyces sp. growth by producing lovastatin, which blocks steroid biosynthesis. We also observed that in co-cultures M. ruber inhibits Candida sp. through the production of monascin. The modulation of Zygosaccharomyces sp. growth by brood cell-associated fungi suggests their involvement in S. depilis larval development. This tripartite fungal community opens new perspectives in the research of microbial interactions with bees.
Thesagro: Abelha
Abelha Brasileira
Fungo
Metamorfose
NAL Thesaurus: Stingless bees
Fungi
Metamorphosis
Microbial communities
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0219696
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
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