Artificial citrate operon confers mineral phosphate solubilization ability to diverse fluorescent pseudomonads

Adhikary, H; Sanghavi, PB; Macwan, , SR; Archana, G; Naresh Kumar, G

HERO ID

4947385

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2014

Language

English

PMID

25259527

HERO ID 4947385
In Press No
Year 2014
Title Artificial citrate operon confers mineral phosphate solubilization ability to diverse fluorescent pseudomonads
Authors Adhikary, H; Sanghavi, PB; Macwan, , SR; Archana, G; Naresh Kumar, G
Journal PLoS ONE
Volume 9
Issue 9
Page Numbers e107554
Abstract Citric acid is a strong acid with good cation chelating ability and can be very efficient in solubilizing mineral phosphates. Only a few phosphate solubilizing bacteria and fungi are known to secrete citric acids. In this work, we incorporated artificial citrate operon containing NADH insensitive citrate synthase (gltA1) and citrate transporter (citC) genes into the genome of six-plant growth promoting P. fluorescens strains viz., PfO-1, Pf5, CHAO1, P109, ATCC13525 and Fp315 using MiniTn7 transposon gene delivery system. Comprehensive biochemical characterization of the genomic integrants and their comparison with plasmid transformants of the same operon in M9 minimal medium reveals the highest amount of ∼7.6±0.41 mM citric and 29.95±2.8 mM gluconic acid secretion along with ∼43.2±3.24 mM intracellular citrate without affecting the growth of these P. fluorescens strains. All genomic integrants showed enhanced citric and gluconic acid secretion on Tris-Cl rock phosphate (TRP) buffered medium, which was sufficient to release 200-1000 µM Pi in TRP medium. This study demonstrates that MPS ability could be achieved in natural fluorescent pseudomonads by incorporation of artificial citrate operon not only as plasmid but also by genomic integration.
Doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0107554
Pmid 25259527
Wosid WOS:000342685600021
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