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Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760

Competition for nutrients and niches (CNN) is known to be one of the mechanisms for biocontrol mostly exhibited by Pseudomonas strains. Phenotypic and full genome analysis revealed Pseudomonas putida PCL1760 controlling tomato foot and root rot (TFRR) solely through CNN mechanism. Although the avail...

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Autores principales: Miftakhov, Aynur Kamilevich, Diabankana, Roderic Gilles Claret, Frolov, Mikhail, Yusupov, Marat Miratovich, Validov, Shamil Zavdatovich, Afordoanyi, Daniel Mawuena
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010019
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author Miftakhov, Aynur Kamilevich
Diabankana, Roderic Gilles Claret
Frolov, Mikhail
Yusupov, Marat Miratovich
Validov, Shamil Zavdatovich
Afordoanyi, Daniel Mawuena
author_facet Miftakhov, Aynur Kamilevich
Diabankana, Roderic Gilles Claret
Frolov, Mikhail
Yusupov, Marat Miratovich
Validov, Shamil Zavdatovich
Afordoanyi, Daniel Mawuena
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description Competition for nutrients and niches (CNN) is known to be one of the mechanisms for biocontrol mostly exhibited by Pseudomonas strains. Phenotypic and full genome analysis revealed Pseudomonas putida PCL1760 controlling tomato foot and root rot (TFRR) solely through CNN mechanism. Although the availability of nutrients and motility are the known conditions for CNN, persistence of bacteria through dormancy by ribosomal hibernation is a key phenomenon to evade both biotic and abiotic stress. To confirm this hypothesis, rsfS gene knockout mutant of PCL1760 (SB9) was first obtained through genetic constructions and compared with the wild type PCL1760. Primarily, relative expression of rsfS in PCL1760 was conducted on tomato seedlings which showed a higher expression at the apical part (1.02 ± 0.18) of the plant roots than the basal (0.41 ± 0.13). The growth curve and persistence in ceftriaxone after the induction of starvation with rifampicin were performed on both strains. Colonization on the tomato root by CFU and qPCR, including biocontrol ability against Fusarium, was also tested. The growth dynamics of both PCL1760 and SB9 in basal and rich medium statistically did not differ (p ≤ 0.05). There was a significant difference observed in persistence showing PCL1760 to be more persistent than its mutant SB9, while SB9 (pJeM2:rsfS) was 221.07 folds more than PCL1760. In colonization and biocontrol ability tests, PCL1760 was dominant over SB9 colonizing and controlling TFRR (in total, 3.044 × 10(4) to 6.95 × 10(3) fg/µL and 55.28% to 30.24%, respectively). The deletion of the rsfS gene in PCL1760 reduced the persistence and effectiveness of the strain, suggesting persistence as one important characteristic of the CNN.
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spelling pubmed-98672572023-01-22 Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760 Miftakhov, Aynur Kamilevich Diabankana, Roderic Gilles Claret Frolov, Mikhail Yusupov, Marat Miratovich Validov, Shamil Zavdatovich Afordoanyi, Daniel Mawuena Microorganisms Article Competition for nutrients and niches (CNN) is known to be one of the mechanisms for biocontrol mostly exhibited by Pseudomonas strains. Phenotypic and full genome analysis revealed Pseudomonas putida PCL1760 controlling tomato foot and root rot (TFRR) solely through CNN mechanism. Although the availability of nutrients and motility are the known conditions for CNN, persistence of bacteria through dormancy by ribosomal hibernation is a key phenomenon to evade both biotic and abiotic stress. To confirm this hypothesis, rsfS gene knockout mutant of PCL1760 (SB9) was first obtained through genetic constructions and compared with the wild type PCL1760. Primarily, relative expression of rsfS in PCL1760 was conducted on tomato seedlings which showed a higher expression at the apical part (1.02 ± 0.18) of the plant roots than the basal (0.41 ± 0.13). The growth curve and persistence in ceftriaxone after the induction of starvation with rifampicin were performed on both strains. Colonization on the tomato root by CFU and qPCR, including biocontrol ability against Fusarium, was also tested. The growth dynamics of both PCL1760 and SB9 in basal and rich medium statistically did not differ (p ≤ 0.05). There was a significant difference observed in persistence showing PCL1760 to be more persistent than its mutant SB9, while SB9 (pJeM2:rsfS) was 221.07 folds more than PCL1760. In colonization and biocontrol ability tests, PCL1760 was dominant over SB9 colonizing and controlling TFRR (in total, 3.044 × 10(4) to 6.95 × 10(3) fg/µL and 55.28% to 30.24%, respectively). The deletion of the rsfS gene in PCL1760 reduced the persistence and effectiveness of the strain, suggesting persistence as one important characteristic of the CNN. MDPI 2022-12-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9867257/ /pubmed/36677311 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010019 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Miftakhov, Aynur Kamilevich
Diabankana, Roderic Gilles Claret
Frolov, Mikhail
Yusupov, Marat Miratovich
Validov, Shamil Zavdatovich
Afordoanyi, Daniel Mawuena
Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title_full Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title_fullStr Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title_full_unstemmed Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title_short Persistence as a Constituent of a Biocontrol Mechanism (Competition for Nutrients and Niches) in Pseudomonas putida PCL1760
title_sort persistence as a constituent of a biocontrol mechanism (competition for nutrients and niches) in pseudomonas putida pcl1760
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9867257/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36677311
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11010019
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