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Commonalities and Differences in Regulation of N -Acyl Homoserine Lactone Quorum Sensing in the Beneficial Plant-Associated Burkholderia Species Cluster

Authors :
Jesús Caballero-Mellado
Michael P. Myers
Zulma Rocío Suárez-Moreno
Giulia Devescovi
Leticia F. Hallack
Lucia Mendonça-Previato
Vittorio Venturi
Source :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 76:4302-4317
Publication Year :
2010
Publisher :
American Society for Microbiology, 2010.

Abstract

The genus Burkholderia includes over 60 species isolated from a wide range of environmental niches and can be tentatively divided into two major species clusters. The first cluster includes pathogens such as Burkholderia glumae , B. pseudomallei , and B. mallei and 17 well-studied species of the Burkholderia cepacia complex. The other recently established cluster comprises at least 29 nonpathogenic species, which in most cases have been found to be associated with plants. It was previously established that Burkholderia kururiensis , a member of the latter cluster, possesses an N -acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing (QS) system designated “BraI/R,” which is found in all species of the plant-associated cluster. In the present study, two other BraI/R-like systems were characterized in B. xenovorans and B. unamae and were designated the BraI/R XEN and BraI/R UNA systems, respectively. Several phenotypes were analyzed, and it was determined that exopolysaccharide was positively regulated by the BraIR-like system in the species B. kururiensis , B. unamae , and B. xenovorans , highlighting commonality in targets. However, the three BraIR-like systems also revealed differences in targets since biofilm formation and plant colonization were differentially regulated. In addition, a second AHL QS system designated XenI2/R2 and an unpaired LuxR solo protein designated BxeR solo were also identified and characterized in B. xenovorans LB400 T . The two AHL QS systems of B. xenovorans are not transcriptionally regulating each other, whereas BxeR solo negatively regulated xenI2 . The XenI2/R2 and BxeR solo proteins are not widespread in the Burkholderia species cluster. In conclusion, the present study represents an extensive analysis of AHL QS in the Burkholderia plant-associated cluster demonstrating both commonalities and differences, probably reflecting environmental adaptations of the various species.

Details

ISSN :
10985336 and 00992240
Volume :
76
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied and Environmental Microbiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....b8224cd0f8260e4fd1944b6dda8bc88f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.03086-09