Effects of P limitation and molecules from peanut root exudates on pqqE gene expression and pqq promoter activity in the phosphate-solubilizing strain Serratia sp. S119

Ludueña, LM; Anzuay, MS; Magallanes-Noguera, C; Tonelli, ML; Ibañez, FJ; Angelini, JG; Fabra, A; Mcintosh, M; Taurian, T

HERO ID

4575154

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2017

Language

English

PMID

28709697

HERO ID 4575154
In Press No
Year 2017
Title Effects of P limitation and molecules from peanut root exudates on pqqE gene expression and pqq promoter activity in the phosphate-solubilizing strain Serratia sp. S119
Authors Ludueña, LM; Anzuay, MS; Magallanes-Noguera, C; Tonelli, ML; Ibañez, FJ; Angelini, JG; Fabra, A; Mcintosh, M; Taurian, T
Journal Research in Microbiology
Volume 168
Issue 8
Page Numbers 710-721
Abstract The mineral phosphate-solubilizing phenotype in bacteria is attributed predominantly to secretion of gluconic acid produced by oxidation of glucose by the glucose dehydrogenase enzyme and its cofactor, pyrroloquinoline quinone. This study analyzes pqqE gene expression and pqq promoter activity in the native phosphate-solubilizing bacterium Serratia sp S119 growing under P-limitation, and in the presence of root exudates obtained from peanut plants, also growing under P-limitation. Results indicated that Serratia sp. S119 contains a pqq operon composed of six genes (pqqA,B,C,D,E,F) and two promoters, one upstream of pqqA and other between pqqA and pqqB. PqqE gene expression and pqq promoter activity increased under P-limiting growth conditions and not under N-deficient conditions. In the plant-bacteria interaction assay, the activity of the bacterial pqq promoter region varied depending on the concentration and type of root exudates and on the bacterial growth phase. Root exudates from peanut plants growing under P-available and P-limiting conditions showed differences in their composition. It is concluded from this study that the response of Serratia sp. S119 to phosphorus limitation involves an increase in expression of pqq genes, and that molecules exuded by peanut roots modify expression of these phosphate-solubilizing bacterial genes during plant-bacteria interactions.
Doi 10.1016/j.resmic.2017.07.001
Pmid 28709697
Wosid WOS:000413662700003
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