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Identification of the Three Genes Involved in Controlling Production of a Phytotoxin Tropolone in Burkholderia plantarii.

Shunpei Miwa1, Eri Kihira1, Akinori Yoshioka1, Kaoru Nakasone2, Sho Okamoto1,3, Masaki Hatano4, Masayuki Igarashi4, Yoko Eguchi1,5, Akinori Kato1, Natsuko Ichikawa6, Mitsuo Sekine6, Nobuyuki Fujita6, Yu Kanesaki7, Hirofumi Yoshikawa7,8, Ryutaro Utsumi9.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Tropolone, a phytotoxin produced by Burkholderia plantarii, causes rice seedling blight. To identify genes involved in tropolone synthesis, we systematically constructed mutations in the genes encoding 55 histidine kinases and 72 response regulators. From the resulting defective strains, we isolated three mutants, KE1, KE2, and KE3, in which tropolone production was repressed. The deleted genes of these mutants were named troR1, troK, and troR2, respectively. The mutant strains did not cause rice seedling blight, and complementation experiments indicated that TroR1, TroK, and TroR2 were involved in the synthesis of tropolone in B. plantarii However, tropolone synthesis was repressed in the TroR1 D52A, TroK H253A, and TroR2 D46A site-directed mutants. These results suggest that the putative sensor kinase (TroK) and two response regulators (TroR1 and TroR2) control the production of tropolone in B. plantarii IMPORTANCE: A two-component system is normally composed of a sensor histidine kinase (HK) and a cognate response regulator (RR) pair. In this study, HK (TroK) and two RRs (TroR1 and TroR2) were found to be involved in controlling tropolone production in B. plantarii These three genes may be part of a bacterial signal transduction network. Such networks are thought to exist in other bacteria to regulate phytotoxin production, as well as environmental adaptation and signal transduction.
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Year:  2016        PMID: 27002128      PMCID: PMC4959282          DOI: 10.1128/JB.01028-15

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Bacteriol        ISSN: 0021-9193            Impact factor:   3.490


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