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Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner

In the rhizobia-legume symbiotic interaction, bacterial surface polysaccharides, such as exopolysaccharide (EPS), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), K-antigen polysaccharide (KPS) or cyclic glucans (CG), appear to play crucial roles either acting as signals required for the progression of the interaction and...

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Autores principales: Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián, Navarro-Gómez, Pilar, Murdoch, Piedad del Socorro, Crespo-Rivas, Juan-Carlos, Jie, Shi, Cuesta-Berrio, Lidia, Ruiz-Sainz, José-Enrique, Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel-Ángel, Vinardell, José-María
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160499
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author Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián
Navarro-Gómez, Pilar
Murdoch, Piedad del Socorro
Crespo-Rivas, Juan-Carlos
Jie, Shi
Cuesta-Berrio, Lidia
Ruiz-Sainz, José-Enrique
Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel-Ángel
Vinardell, José-María
author_facet Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián
Navarro-Gómez, Pilar
Murdoch, Piedad del Socorro
Crespo-Rivas, Juan-Carlos
Jie, Shi
Cuesta-Berrio, Lidia
Ruiz-Sainz, José-Enrique
Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel-Ángel
Vinardell, José-María
author_sort Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián
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description In the rhizobia-legume symbiotic interaction, bacterial surface polysaccharides, such as exopolysaccharide (EPS), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), K-antigen polysaccharide (KPS) or cyclic glucans (CG), appear to play crucial roles either acting as signals required for the progression of the interaction and/or preventing host defence mechanisms. The symbiotic significance of each of these polysaccharides varies depending on the specific rhizobia-legume couple. In this work we show that the production of exopolysaccharide by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103, but not by other S. fredii strains such as USDA257 or NGR234, is repressed by nod gene inducing flavonoids such as genistein and that this repression is dependent on the presence of a functional NodD1 protein. In agreement with the importance of EPS for bacterial biofilms, this reduced EPS production upon treatment with flavonoids correlates with decreased biofilm formation ability. By using quantitative RT-PCR analysis we show that expression of the exoY2 and exoK genes is repressed in late stationary cultures of S. fredii HH103 upon treatment with genistein. Results presented in this work show that in S. fredii HH103 EPS production is regulated just in the opposite way than other bacterial signals such as Nod factors and type 3 secreted effectors: it is repressed by flavonoids and NodD1 and enhanced by the nod repressor NolR. These results are in agreement with our previous observations showing that lack of EPS production by S. fredii HH103 is not only non-detrimental but even beneficial for symbiosis with soybean.
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spelling pubmed-49724382016-08-18 Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián Navarro-Gómez, Pilar Murdoch, Piedad del Socorro Crespo-Rivas, Juan-Carlos Jie, Shi Cuesta-Berrio, Lidia Ruiz-Sainz, José-Enrique Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel-Ángel Vinardell, José-María PLoS One Research Article In the rhizobia-legume symbiotic interaction, bacterial surface polysaccharides, such as exopolysaccharide (EPS), lipopolysaccharide (LPS), K-antigen polysaccharide (KPS) or cyclic glucans (CG), appear to play crucial roles either acting as signals required for the progression of the interaction and/or preventing host defence mechanisms. The symbiotic significance of each of these polysaccharides varies depending on the specific rhizobia-legume couple. In this work we show that the production of exopolysaccharide by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103, but not by other S. fredii strains such as USDA257 or NGR234, is repressed by nod gene inducing flavonoids such as genistein and that this repression is dependent on the presence of a functional NodD1 protein. In agreement with the importance of EPS for bacterial biofilms, this reduced EPS production upon treatment with flavonoids correlates with decreased biofilm formation ability. By using quantitative RT-PCR analysis we show that expression of the exoY2 and exoK genes is repressed in late stationary cultures of S. fredii HH103 upon treatment with genistein. Results presented in this work show that in S. fredii HH103 EPS production is regulated just in the opposite way than other bacterial signals such as Nod factors and type 3 secreted effectors: it is repressed by flavonoids and NodD1 and enhanced by the nod repressor NolR. These results are in agreement with our previous observations showing that lack of EPS production by S. fredii HH103 is not only non-detrimental but even beneficial for symbiosis with soybean. Public Library of Science 2016-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4972438/ /pubmed/27486751 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160499 Text en © 2016 Acosta-Jurado 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Acosta-Jurado, Sebastián
Navarro-Gómez, Pilar
Murdoch, Piedad del Socorro
Crespo-Rivas, Juan-Carlos
Jie, Shi
Cuesta-Berrio, Lidia
Ruiz-Sainz, José-Enrique
Rodríguez-Carvajal, Miguel-Ángel
Vinardell, José-María
Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title_full Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title_fullStr Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title_full_unstemmed Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title_short Exopolysaccharide Production by Sinorhizobium fredii HH103 Is Repressed by Genistein in a NodD1-Dependent Manner
title_sort exopolysaccharide production by sinorhizobium fredii hh103 is repressed by genistein in a nodd1-dependent manner
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4972438/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486751
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0160499
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