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Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing

Carotenoids are widely used in functional foods, cosmetics, and health supplements, and their importance and scope of use are continuously expanding. Here, we characterized carotenoid biosynthetic genes of the plant‐pathogenic bacterium Pantoea ananatis, which carries a carotenoid biosynthetic gene...

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Autores principales: Choi, Okhee, Kang, Byeongsam, Lee, Yongsang, Lee, Yeyeong, Kim, Jinwoo
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7883899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33269542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1143
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author Choi, Okhee
Kang, Byeongsam
Lee, Yongsang
Lee, Yeyeong
Kim, Jinwoo
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Kang, Byeongsam
Lee, Yongsang
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Kim, Jinwoo
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description Carotenoids are widely used in functional foods, cosmetics, and health supplements, and their importance and scope of use are continuously expanding. Here, we characterized carotenoid biosynthetic genes of the plant‐pathogenic bacterium Pantoea ananatis, which carries a carotenoid biosynthetic gene cluster (including crtE, X, Y, I, B, and Z) on a plasmid. Reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) analysis revealed that the crtEXYIB gene cluster is transcribed as a single transcript and crtZ is independently transcribed in the opposite direction. Using splicing by overlap extension with polymerase chain reaction (SOE by PCR) based on asymmetric amplification, we reassembled crtE–B, crtE–B–I, and crtE–B–I–Y. High‐performance liquid chromatography confirmed that Escherichia coli expressing the reassembled crtE–B, crtE–B–I, and crtE–B–I–Y operons produced phytoene, lycopene, and β‐carotene, respectively. We found that the carotenoids conferred tolerance to UV radiation and toxoflavin. Pantoea ananatis shares rice environments with the toxoflavin producer Burkholderia glumae and is considered to be the first reported example of producing and using carotenoids to withstand toxoflavin. We confirmed that carotenoid production by P. ananatis depends on RpoS, which is positively regulated by Hfq/ArcZ and negatively regulated by ClpP, similar to an important regulatory network of E. coli (Hfq(ArcZ) →RpoS Ͱ ClpXP). We also demonstrated that Hfq‐controlled quorum signaling de‐represses EanR to activate RpoS, thereby initiating carotenoid production. Survival genes such as those responsible for the production of carotenoids of the plant‐pathogenic P. ananatis must be expressed promptly to overcome stressful environments and compete with other microorganisms. This mechanism is likely maintained by a brake with excellent performance, such as EanR.
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spelling pubmed-78838992021-02-19 Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing Choi, Okhee Kang, Byeongsam Lee, Yongsang Lee, Yeyeong Kim, Jinwoo Microbiologyopen Original Articles Carotenoids are widely used in functional foods, cosmetics, and health supplements, and their importance and scope of use are continuously expanding. Here, we characterized carotenoid biosynthetic genes of the plant‐pathogenic bacterium Pantoea ananatis, which carries a carotenoid biosynthetic gene cluster (including crtE, X, Y, I, B, and Z) on a plasmid. Reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR) analysis revealed that the crtEXYIB gene cluster is transcribed as a single transcript and crtZ is independently transcribed in the opposite direction. Using splicing by overlap extension with polymerase chain reaction (SOE by PCR) based on asymmetric amplification, we reassembled crtE–B, crtE–B–I, and crtE–B–I–Y. High‐performance liquid chromatography confirmed that Escherichia coli expressing the reassembled crtE–B, crtE–B–I, and crtE–B–I–Y operons produced phytoene, lycopene, and β‐carotene, respectively. We found that the carotenoids conferred tolerance to UV radiation and toxoflavin. Pantoea ananatis shares rice environments with the toxoflavin producer Burkholderia glumae and is considered to be the first reported example of producing and using carotenoids to withstand toxoflavin. We confirmed that carotenoid production by P. ananatis depends on RpoS, which is positively regulated by Hfq/ArcZ and negatively regulated by ClpP, similar to an important regulatory network of E. coli (Hfq(ArcZ) →RpoS Ͱ ClpXP). We also demonstrated that Hfq‐controlled quorum signaling de‐represses EanR to activate RpoS, thereby initiating carotenoid production. Survival genes such as those responsible for the production of carotenoids of the plant‐pathogenic P. ananatis must be expressed promptly to overcome stressful environments and compete with other microorganisms. This mechanism is likely maintained by a brake with excellent performance, such as EanR. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7883899/ /pubmed/33269542 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1143 Text en © 2020 The Authors. MicrobiologyOpen published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Choi, Okhee
Kang, Byeongsam
Lee, Yongsang
Lee, Yeyeong
Kim, Jinwoo
Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title_full Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title_fullStr Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title_full_unstemmed Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title_short Pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by Hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
title_sort pantoea ananatis carotenoid production confers toxoflavin tolerance and is regulated by hfq‐controlled quorum sensing
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7883899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33269542
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mbo3.1143
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