Signal transduction in plant-beneficial rhizobacteria with biocontrol properties

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Dieter Haas
Christoph Keel
Cornelia Reimmann
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[1] Université de Lausanne,Laboratoire de Biologie Microbienne
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek | 2002年 / 81卷
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antibiotic compounds; biocontrol; GacS/GacA two-component system; plant protection; quorum sensing;
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Biological control of root pathogens — mostly fungi — can be achieved by the introduction of selected bacterial inoculants acting as ‘biopesticides’. Successful inoculants have been identified among Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria, often belonging to Pseudomonas spp. and Bacillus spp., respectively. Biocontrol activity of a model rhizobacterium, P. fluorescens CHA0, depends to a considerable extent on the synthesis of extracellular antimicrobial secondary metabolites and exoenzymes, thought to antagonize the pathogenicity of a variety of phytopathogenic fungi. The regulation of exoproduct formation in P. fluorescens (as well as in other bacteria) depends essentially on the GacS/GacA two-component system, which activates a largely unknown signal transduction pathway. However, recent evidence indicates that GacS/GacA control has a major impact on target gene expression at a post-transcriptional level, involving an mRNA target sequence (typically near the ribosome binding site), two RNA binding proteins (designated RsmA and RsmE), and a regulatory RNA (RsmZ) capable of binding RsmA. The expression and activity of the regulatory system is stimulated by at least one low-molecular-weight signal. The timing and specificity of this switch from primary to secondary metabolism are essential for effective biocontrol.
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