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Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?

Endophytic microorganisms live inside plants for at least part of their life cycle. According to their life strategies, bacterial endophytes can be classified as “obligate” or “facultative”. Reports that members of the genus Micromonospora, Gram-positive Actinobacteria, are normal occupants of nitro...

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Autores principales: Trujillo, Martha E., Bacigalupe, Rodrigo, Pujic, Petar, Igarashi, Yasuhiro, Benito, Patricia, Riesco, Raúl, Médigue, Claudine, Normand, Philippe
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108522
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author Trujillo, Martha E.
Bacigalupe, Rodrigo
Pujic, Petar
Igarashi, Yasuhiro
Benito, Patricia
Riesco, Raúl
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
author_facet Trujillo, Martha E.
Bacigalupe, Rodrigo
Pujic, Petar
Igarashi, Yasuhiro
Benito, Patricia
Riesco, Raúl
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
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description Endophytic microorganisms live inside plants for at least part of their life cycle. According to their life strategies, bacterial endophytes can be classified as “obligate” or “facultative”. Reports that members of the genus Micromonospora, Gram-positive Actinobacteria, are normal occupants of nitrogen-fixing nodules has opened up a question as to what is the ecological role of these bacteria in interactions with nitrogen-fixing plants and whether it is in a process of adaptation from a terrestrial to a facultative endophytic life. The aim of this work was to analyse the genome sequence of Micromonospora lupini Lupac 08 isolated from a nitrogen fixing nodule of the legume Lupinus angustifolius and to identify genomic traits that provide information on this new plant-microbe interaction. The genome of M. lupini contains a diverse array of genes that may help its survival in soil or in plant tissues, while the high number of putative plant degrading enzyme genes identified is quite surprising since this bacterium is not considered a plant-pathogen. Functionality of several of these genes was demonstrated in vitro, showing that Lupac 08 degraded carboxymethylcellulose, starch and xylan. In addition, the production of chitinases detected in vitro, indicates that strain Lupac 08 may also confer protection to the plant. Micromonospora species appears as new candidates in plant-microbe interactions with an important potential in agriculture and biotechnology. The current data strongly suggests that a beneficial effect is produced on the host-plant.
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spelling pubmed-41824752014-10-07 Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style? Trujillo, Martha E. Bacigalupe, Rodrigo Pujic, Petar Igarashi, Yasuhiro Benito, Patricia Riesco, Raúl Médigue, Claudine Normand, Philippe PLoS One Research Article Endophytic microorganisms live inside plants for at least part of their life cycle. According to their life strategies, bacterial endophytes can be classified as “obligate” or “facultative”. Reports that members of the genus Micromonospora, Gram-positive Actinobacteria, are normal occupants of nitrogen-fixing nodules has opened up a question as to what is the ecological role of these bacteria in interactions with nitrogen-fixing plants and whether it is in a process of adaptation from a terrestrial to a facultative endophytic life. The aim of this work was to analyse the genome sequence of Micromonospora lupini Lupac 08 isolated from a nitrogen fixing nodule of the legume Lupinus angustifolius and to identify genomic traits that provide information on this new plant-microbe interaction. The genome of M. lupini contains a diverse array of genes that may help its survival in soil or in plant tissues, while the high number of putative plant degrading enzyme genes identified is quite surprising since this bacterium is not considered a plant-pathogen. Functionality of several of these genes was demonstrated in vitro, showing that Lupac 08 degraded carboxymethylcellulose, starch and xylan. In addition, the production of chitinases detected in vitro, indicates that strain Lupac 08 may also confer protection to the plant. Micromonospora species appears as new candidates in plant-microbe interactions with an important potential in agriculture and biotechnology. The current data strongly suggests that a beneficial effect is produced on the host-plant. Public Library of Science 2014-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4182475/ /pubmed/25268993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108522 Text en © 2014 Trujillo 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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Trujillo, Martha E.
Bacigalupe, Rodrigo
Pujic, Petar
Igarashi, Yasuhiro
Benito, Patricia
Riesco, Raúl
Médigue, Claudine
Normand, Philippe
Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title_full Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title_fullStr Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title_full_unstemmed Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title_short Genome Features of the Endophytic Actinobacterium Micromonospora lupini Strain Lupac 08: On the Process of Adaptation to an Endophytic Life Style?
title_sort genome features of the endophytic actinobacterium micromonospora lupini strain lupac 08: on the process of adaptation to an endophytic life style?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4182475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25268993
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0108522
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