Production of quorum-sensing-related signal molecules by epiphytic bacteria inhabiting wheat heads

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作者
Yoshida, Shigenobu [1 ]
Kinkel, Linda L.
Shinohara, Hirosuke
Numajiri, Nobutaka
Hiradate, Syuntaro
Koitabashi, Motoo
Suyama, Kazuo
Negishi, Hiromitsu
Tsushima, Seiya
机构
[1] Natl Inst Agroenvironm Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058604, Japan
[2] Univ Minnesota, Dept Plant Pathol, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
[3] Tokyo Univ Agr, Fac Agr, Atsugi, Kanagawa 2430034, Japan
关键词
quorum sensing; signal molecule; epiphyte; wheat head; Pantoea spp;
D O I
10.1139/W05-146
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The production of quorum-sensing-related signal molecules (QSRMs) among culturable bacteria comprising the community on wheat heads was investigated. The taxonomic position of 186 bacterial isolates obtained from ten heads was inferred based on 16S rRNA gene sequences, and their QSRM production was determined using two bioreporter strains of N-acylhomoserine lactones. Approximately 33% of isolates produced QSRMs, though the proportion of QSRM-producing isolates on a wheat head was significantly negatively correlated with population size. Most of the producing isolates were Pantoea species, most commonly Pantoea ananatis. Furthermore, the proportion of Pantoea ananatis that produced QSRMs was significantly negatively correlated with the number of bacterial genera (community richness) on each head. Finally, community richness was positively correlated with population size. Qualitative analysis using thin-layer-chromatography revealed that the QSRMs of Pantoea isolates were composed of at least two compounds. This is the first report indicating that Pantoea ananatis isolates inhabiting wheat heads are capable of producing QSRMs. QSRM production by Pantoea spp. may contribute to the predominance of this genus on wheat heads, particularly at relatively low population densities and community diversity.
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页码:411 / 418
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