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- W3089053629 abstract "Many microbes produce stress-resistant spores to survive unfavorable conditions [1Pohjamo M. Laaka-Lindberg S. Ovaskainen O. Korpelainen H. Dispersal potential of spores and asexual propagules in the epixylic hepatic Anastrophyllum hellerianum.Evol. Ecol. 2006; 20: 415-430Crossref Scopus (75) Google Scholar, 2Branda S.S. González-Pastor J.E. Ben-Yehuda S. Losick R. Kolter R. Fruiting body formation by Bacillus subtilis.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2001; 98: 11621-11626Crossref PubMed Scopus (794) Google Scholar, 3Velicer G.J. Vos M. Sociobiology of the Myxobacteria.Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 2009; 63: 599-623Crossref PubMed Scopus (154) Google Scholar, 4Strassmann J.E. Zhu Y. Queller D.C. Altruism and social cheating in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum.Nature. 2000; 408: 965-967Crossref PubMed Scopus (331) Google Scholar] and enhance dispersal [1Pohjamo M. Laaka-Lindberg S. Ovaskainen O. Korpelainen H. Dispersal potential of spores and asexual propagules in the epixylic hepatic Anastrophyllum hellerianum.Evol. Ecol. 2006; 20: 415-430Crossref Scopus (75) Google Scholar, 5Taylor J. Jacobson D. Fisher M. The evolution of asexual fungi: reproduction, speciation and classification.Annu. Rev. Phytopathol. 1999; 37: 197-246Crossref PubMed Scopus (410) Google Scholar]. Cooperative behavior is integral to the process of spore formation in some species [3Velicer G.J. Vos M. Sociobiology of the Myxobacteria.Annu. Rev. Microbiol. 2009; 63: 599-623Crossref PubMed Scopus (154) Google Scholar, 6Gilbert O.M. Foster K.R. Mehdiabadi N.J. Strassmann J.E. Queller D.C. High relatedness maintains multicellular cooperation in a social amoeba by controlling cheater mutants.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2007; 104: 8913-8917Crossref PubMed Scopus (173) Google Scholar], but the degree to which germination of spore populations involves social interactions remains little explored. Myxococcus xanthus is a predatory soil bacterium that upon starvation forms spore-filled multicellular fruiting bodies that often harbor substantial diversity of endemic origin [7Kraemer S.A. Velicer G.J. Endemic social diversity within natural kin groups of a cooperative bacterium.Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 2011; 108: 10823-10830Crossref PubMed Scopus (44) Google Scholar, 8Wielgoss S. Wolfensberger R. Sun L. Fiegna F. Velicer G.J. Social genes are selection hotspots in kin groups of a soil microbe.Science. 2019; 363: 1342-1345Crossref PubMed Scopus (14) Google Scholar]. Here we demonstrate that germination of M. xanthus spores formed during fruiting-body development is a social process involving at least two functionally distinct social molecules. Using pairs of natural isolates each derived from a single fruiting body that emerged on soil, we first show that spore germination exhibits positive density dependence due to a secreted “public-good” germination factor. Further, we find that a germination defect of one strain under saline stress in pure culture is complemented by addition of another strain that germinates well in saline environments and mediates cheating by the defective strain. Glycine betaine, an osmo-protectant utilized in all domains of life, is found to mediate saline-specific density dependence and cheating. Density dependence in non-saline conditions is mediated by a distinct factor, revealing socially complex spore germination involving multiple social molecules." @default.
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- W3089053629 title "Cooperation and Cheating among Germinating Spores" @default.
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