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A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides

Homologs of the LuxR acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing signal receptor are prevalent in Proteobacteria isolated from roots of the Eastern cottonwood tree, Populus deltoides. Many of these isolates possess an orphan LuxR homolog, closely related to OryR from the rice pathogen Xanthomonas o...

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Autores principales: Schaefer, Amy L., Oda, Yasuhiro, Coutinho, Bruna Goncalves, Pelletier, Dale A., Weiburg, Justin, Venturi, Vittorio, Greenberg, E. Peter, Harwood, Caroline S.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4981722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01101-16
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author Schaefer, Amy L.
Oda, Yasuhiro
Coutinho, Bruna Goncalves
Pelletier, Dale A.
Weiburg, Justin
Venturi, Vittorio
Greenberg, E. Peter
Harwood, Caroline S.
author_facet Schaefer, Amy L.
Oda, Yasuhiro
Coutinho, Bruna Goncalves
Pelletier, Dale A.
Weiburg, Justin
Venturi, Vittorio
Greenberg, E. Peter
Harwood, Caroline S.
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description Homologs of the LuxR acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing signal receptor are prevalent in Proteobacteria isolated from roots of the Eastern cottonwood tree, Populus deltoides. Many of these isolates possess an orphan LuxR homolog, closely related to OryR from the rice pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae. OryR does not respond to AHL signals but, instead, responds to an unknown plant compound. We discovered an OryR homolog, PipR, in the cottonwood endophyte Pseudomonas sp. strain GM79. The genes adjacent to pipR encode a predicted ATP-binding cassette (ABC) peptide transporter and peptidases. We purified the putative peptidases, PipA and AapA, and confirmed their predicted activities. A transcriptional pipA-gfp reporter was responsive to PipR in the presence of plant leaf macerates, but it was not influenced by AHLs, similar to findings with OryR. We found that PipR also responded to protein hydrolysates to activate pipA-gfp expression. Among many peptides tested, the tripeptide Ser-His-Ser showed inducer activity but at relatively high concentrations. An ABC peptide transporter mutant failed to respond to leaf macerates, peptone, or Ser-His-Ser, while peptidase mutants expressed higher-than-wild-type levels of pipA-gfp in response to any of these signals. Our studies are consistent with a model where active transport of a peptidelike signal is required for the signal to interact with PipR, which then activates peptidase gene expression. The identification of a peptide ligand for PipR sets the stage to identify plant-derived signals for the OryR family of orphan LuxR proteins.
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spelling pubmed-49817222016-08-17 A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides Schaefer, Amy L. Oda, Yasuhiro Coutinho, Bruna Goncalves Pelletier, Dale A. Weiburg, Justin Venturi, Vittorio Greenberg, E. Peter Harwood, Caroline S. mBio Research Article Homologs of the LuxR acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL) quorum-sensing signal receptor are prevalent in Proteobacteria isolated from roots of the Eastern cottonwood tree, Populus deltoides. Many of these isolates possess an orphan LuxR homolog, closely related to OryR from the rice pathogen Xanthomonas oryzae. OryR does not respond to AHL signals but, instead, responds to an unknown plant compound. We discovered an OryR homolog, PipR, in the cottonwood endophyte Pseudomonas sp. strain GM79. The genes adjacent to pipR encode a predicted ATP-binding cassette (ABC) peptide transporter and peptidases. We purified the putative peptidases, PipA and AapA, and confirmed their predicted activities. A transcriptional pipA-gfp reporter was responsive to PipR in the presence of plant leaf macerates, but it was not influenced by AHLs, similar to findings with OryR. We found that PipR also responded to protein hydrolysates to activate pipA-gfp expression. Among many peptides tested, the tripeptide Ser-His-Ser showed inducer activity but at relatively high concentrations. An ABC peptide transporter mutant failed to respond to leaf macerates, peptone, or Ser-His-Ser, while peptidase mutants expressed higher-than-wild-type levels of pipA-gfp in response to any of these signals. Our studies are consistent with a model where active transport of a peptidelike signal is required for the signal to interact with PipR, which then activates peptidase gene expression. The identification of a peptide ligand for PipR sets the stage to identify plant-derived signals for the OryR family of orphan LuxR proteins. American Society for Microbiology 2016-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4981722/ /pubmed/27486195 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01101-16 Text en Copyright © 2016 Schaefer et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Schaefer, Amy L.
Oda, Yasuhiro
Coutinho, Bruna Goncalves
Pelletier, Dale A.
Weiburg, Justin
Venturi, Vittorio
Greenberg, E. Peter
Harwood, Caroline S.
A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title_full A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title_fullStr A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title_full_unstemmed A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title_short A LuxR Homolog in a Cottonwood Tree Endophyte That Activates Gene Expression in Response to a Plant Signal or Specific Peptides
title_sort luxr homolog in a cottonwood tree endophyte that activates gene expression in response to a plant signal or specific peptides
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4981722/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486195
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01101-16
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