Literature DB >> 34206311

Chemotaxis of Beneficial Rhizobacteria to Root Exudates: The First Step towards Root-Microbe Rhizosphere Interactions.

Haichao Feng1, Ruixin Fu1, Xueqin Hou1, Yu Lv1, Nan Zhang1, Yunpeng Liu2, Zhihui Xu1, Youzhi Miao1, Tino Krell3, Qirong Shen1, Ruifu Zhang1,2.   

Abstract

Chemotaxis, the ability of motile bacteria to direct their movement in gradients of attractants and repellents, plays an important role during the rhizosphere colonization by rhizobacteria. The rhizosphere is a unique niche for plant-microbe interactions. Root exudates are highly complex mixtures of chemoeffectors composed of hundreds of different compounds. Chemotaxis towards root exudates initiates rhizobacteria recruitment and the establishment of bacteria-root interactions. Over the last years, important progress has been made in the identification of root exudate components that play key roles in the colonization process, as well as in the identification of the cognate chemoreceptors. In the first part of this review, we summarized the roles of representative chemoeffectors that induce chemotaxis in typical rhizobacteria and discussed the structure and function of rhizobacterial chemoreceptors. In the second part we reviewed findings on how rhizobacterial chemotaxis and other root-microbe interactions promote the establishment of beneficial rhizobacteria-plant interactions leading to plant growth promotion and protection of plant health. In the last part we identified the existing gaps in the knowledge and discussed future research efforts that are necessary to close them.

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Keywords:  chemoeffector; dCache; methyl-accepting chemotaxis protein (MCP); plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR); rhizospheric chemotaxis

Year:  2021        PMID: 34206311     DOI: 10.3390/ijms22136655

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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