Literature DB >> 28124776

Colonization study of gfp-tagged Achromobacter marplatensis strain in sugar beet.

YingWu Shi1,2, Chun Li1,2, HongMei Yang1,2, Tao Zhang1,2, Yan Gao1,2, Min Chu1,2, Jun Zeng1,2, Qing Lin1,2, YuGuo Li1,2, Xiangdong Huo1,2, Kai Lou3,4.   

Abstract

This study details the introduction of a gfp marker into an endophytic bacterial strain (Achromobacter marplatensis strain 17, isolated from sugar beet) to monitor its colonization of sugar beet (Beta. vulgaris L.). Stability of the plasmid encoding the gfp was confirmed in vitro for at least 72 h of bacterial growth and after the colonization of tissues, under nonselective conditions. The colonization was observed using fluorescence microscopy and enumeration of culturable endophytes in inoculated sugar beet plants that grew for 10 or 20 days. gfp-Expressing strains were re-isolated from the inner tissues of surface-sterilized roots and stems of inoculated plants, and the survival of the Achromobacter marplatensis 17:gfp strain in plants 20 days after inoculation, even in the absence of selective pressure, suggests that it is good colonizer. These results also suggest that this strain could be a useful tool for the delivery of enzymes or other proteins into plants. In addition, the study highlights that sugar beet plants can be used effectively for detailed in vitro studies on the interactions between A. marplatensis strain 17 and its host, particularly if a gfp-tagged strain of the pathogen is used.

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Keywords:  colonization; endophytes; green fluorescent protein; sugar beet

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28124776     DOI: 10.1007/s12275-017-6371-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol        ISSN: 1225-8873            Impact factor:   3.422


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