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Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae

The Gram-positive bacterium Paenibacillus larvae is the etiological agent of American Foulbrood. This bacterial infection of honey bee brood is a notifiable epizootic posing a serious threat to global honey bee health because not only individual larvae but also entire colonies succumb to the disease...

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Autores principales: Hertlein, Gillian, Müller, Sebastian, Garcia-Gonzalez, Eva, Poppinga, Lena, Süssmuth, Roderich D., Genersch, Elke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25237888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108272
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author Hertlein, Gillian
Müller, Sebastian
Garcia-Gonzalez, Eva
Poppinga, Lena
Süssmuth, Roderich D.
Genersch, Elke
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Müller, Sebastian
Garcia-Gonzalez, Eva
Poppinga, Lena
Süssmuth, Roderich D.
Genersch, Elke
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description The Gram-positive bacterium Paenibacillus larvae is the etiological agent of American Foulbrood. This bacterial infection of honey bee brood is a notifiable epizootic posing a serious threat to global honey bee health because not only individual larvae but also entire colonies succumb to the disease. In the recent past considerable progress has been made in elucidating molecular aspects of host pathogen interactions during pathogenesis of P. larvae infections. Especially the sequencing and annotation of the complete genome of P. larvae was a major step forward and revealed the existence of several giant gene clusters coding for non-ribosomal peptide synthetases which might act as putative virulence factors. We here present the detailed analysis of one of these clusters which we demonstrated to be responsible for the biosynthesis of bacillibactin, a P. larvae siderophore. We first established culture conditions allowing the growth of P. larvae under iron-limited conditions and triggering siderophore production by P. larvae. Using a gene disruption strategy we linked siderophore production to the expression of an uninterrupted bacillibactin gene cluster. In silico analysis predicted the structure of a trimeric trithreonyl lactone (DHB-Gly-Thr)(3) similar to the structure of bacillibactin produced by several Bacillus species. Mass spectrometric analysis unambiguously confirmed that the siderophore produced by P. larvae is identical to bacillibactin. Exposure bioassays demonstrated that P. larvae bacillibactin is not required for full virulence of P. larvae in laboratory exposure bioassays. This observation is consistent with results obtained for bacillibactin in other pathogenic bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-41695932014-09-22 Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae Hertlein, Gillian Müller, Sebastian Garcia-Gonzalez, Eva Poppinga, Lena Süssmuth, Roderich D. Genersch, Elke PLoS One Research Article The Gram-positive bacterium Paenibacillus larvae is the etiological agent of American Foulbrood. This bacterial infection of honey bee brood is a notifiable epizootic posing a serious threat to global honey bee health because not only individual larvae but also entire colonies succumb to the disease. In the recent past considerable progress has been made in elucidating molecular aspects of host pathogen interactions during pathogenesis of P. larvae infections. Especially the sequencing and annotation of the complete genome of P. larvae was a major step forward and revealed the existence of several giant gene clusters coding for non-ribosomal peptide synthetases which might act as putative virulence factors. We here present the detailed analysis of one of these clusters which we demonstrated to be responsible for the biosynthesis of bacillibactin, a P. larvae siderophore. We first established culture conditions allowing the growth of P. larvae under iron-limited conditions and triggering siderophore production by P. larvae. Using a gene disruption strategy we linked siderophore production to the expression of an uninterrupted bacillibactin gene cluster. In silico analysis predicted the structure of a trimeric trithreonyl lactone (DHB-Gly-Thr)(3) similar to the structure of bacillibactin produced by several Bacillus species. Mass spectrometric analysis unambiguously confirmed that the siderophore produced by P. larvae is identical to bacillibactin. Exposure bioassays demonstrated that P. larvae bacillibactin is not required for full virulence of P. larvae in laboratory exposure bioassays. This observation is consistent with results obtained for bacillibactin in other pathogenic bacteria. Public Library of Science 2014-09-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4169593/ /pubmed/25237888 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108272 Text en © 2014 Hertlein et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Hertlein, Gillian
Müller, Sebastian
Garcia-Gonzalez, Eva
Poppinga, Lena
Süssmuth, Roderich D.
Genersch, Elke
Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title_full Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title_fullStr Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title_full_unstemmed Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title_short Production of the Catechol Type Siderophore Bacillibactin by the Honey Bee Pathogen Paenibacillus larvae
title_sort production of the catechol type siderophore bacillibactin by the honey bee pathogen paenibacillus larvae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4169593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25237888
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108272
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