Antagonistic interactions peak at intermediate genetic similarity

Background Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such antagonistic interactions between individuals is expected to depend on both the social environment and the strength of resource competition. Antagonism is expected to be weak among highly similar genotypes because most individuals are immune to antagonistic agents and among dissimilar genotypes because these are unlikely to be competing for the same resources and antagonism should not yield much benefit. The strength of antagonism is therefore expected to peak at intermediate genetic distance. Results We studied the ability of laboratory strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to prevent growth of 55 different clinical P. aeruginosa isolates derived from cystic fibrosis patients. Genetic distance was determined using genetic fingerprints. We found that the strength of antagonism was maximal among genotypes of intermediate genetic distance and we show that genetic distance and resource use are linked. Conclusions Our results suggest that the importance of social interactions like antagonism may be modulated by the strength of resource competition

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Main Authors: Schoustra, S.E., Dench, J., Dali, R., Aaron, S.D., Kassen, R.K.
Format: Article/Letter to editor biblioteca
Language:English
Subjects:bacteriocins, cystic-fibrosis patients, ecology, evolution, pao1, pyocins, sequence, spite, staphylococcus-aureus, virulence,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/antagonistic-interactions-peak-at-intermediate-genetic-similarity
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spelling dig-wur-nl-wurpubs-4295252024-12-04 Schoustra, S.E. Dench, J. Dali, R. Aaron, S.D. Kassen, R.K. Article/Letter to editor BMC Microbiology 12 (2012) ISSN: 1471-2180 Antagonistic interactions peak at intermediate genetic similarity 2012 Background Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such antagonistic interactions between individuals is expected to depend on both the social environment and the strength of resource competition. Antagonism is expected to be weak among highly similar genotypes because most individuals are immune to antagonistic agents and among dissimilar genotypes because these are unlikely to be competing for the same resources and antagonism should not yield much benefit. The strength of antagonism is therefore expected to peak at intermediate genetic distance. Results We studied the ability of laboratory strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to prevent growth of 55 different clinical P. aeruginosa isolates derived from cystic fibrosis patients. Genetic distance was determined using genetic fingerprints. We found that the strength of antagonism was maximal among genotypes of intermediate genetic distance and we show that genetic distance and resource use are linked. Conclusions Our results suggest that the importance of social interactions like antagonism may be modulated by the strength of resource competition en application/pdf https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/antagonistic-interactions-peak-at-intermediate-genetic-similarity 10.1186/1471-2180-12-40 https://edepot.wur.nl/238099 bacteriocins cystic-fibrosis patients ecology evolution pao1 pyocins sequence spite staphylococcus-aureus virulence Wageningen University & Research
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cystic-fibrosis patients
ecology
evolution
pao1
pyocins
sequence
spite
staphylococcus-aureus
virulence
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cystic-fibrosis patients
ecology
evolution
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pyocins
sequence
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virulence
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cystic-fibrosis patients
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evolution
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pyocins
sequence
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ecology
evolution
pao1
pyocins
sequence
spite
staphylococcus-aureus
virulence
Schoustra, S.E.
Dench, J.
Dali, R.
Aaron, S.D.
Kassen, R.K.
Antagonistic interactions peak at intermediate genetic similarity
description Background Bacteria excrete costly toxins to defend their ecological niche. The evolution of such antagonistic interactions between individuals is expected to depend on both the social environment and the strength of resource competition. Antagonism is expected to be weak among highly similar genotypes because most individuals are immune to antagonistic agents and among dissimilar genotypes because these are unlikely to be competing for the same resources and antagonism should not yield much benefit. The strength of antagonism is therefore expected to peak at intermediate genetic distance. Results We studied the ability of laboratory strains of Pseudomonas aeruginosa to prevent growth of 55 different clinical P. aeruginosa isolates derived from cystic fibrosis patients. Genetic distance was determined using genetic fingerprints. We found that the strength of antagonism was maximal among genotypes of intermediate genetic distance and we show that genetic distance and resource use are linked. Conclusions Our results suggest that the importance of social interactions like antagonism may be modulated by the strength of resource competition
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cystic-fibrosis patients
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virulence
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Dench, J.
Dali, R.
Aaron, S.D.
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title Antagonistic interactions peak at intermediate genetic similarity
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