The protective role of potassium in the adaptation of Pseudomonas protegens SN15-2 to hyperosmotic stress

IF 6.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY Microbiological research Pub Date : 2024-08-30 DOI:10.1016/j.micres.2024.127887
Jian Wang , Yaping Wang , Shouquan Lu , Haibo Lou , XiaoBing Wang , Wei Wang
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Pseudomonas protegens is an important biocontrol agent with the ability to suppress plant pathogens and promote plant growth. P. protegens’ ability to endure hyperosmotic stress is crucial to its effectiveness as a biocontrol agent. This study elucidated potassium’s role and mechanism of action in enabling the hyperosmotic tolerance of P. protegens. Potassium was observed to significantly improve the growth of P. protegens under hyperosmotic conditions. Four functionally redundant potassium transporters, KdpA1, KdpA2, TrkH, and Kup, were identified in P. protegens, of which KdpA2 and TrkH were particularly important for its growth under hyperosmotic conditions. Potassium enhanced the biofilm formation and cell membrane stability of P. protegens under hyperosmotic conditions. In addition, we revealed that K+ stimulates the expression of several genes related to DNA damage repair in P. protegens under hyperosmotic conditions. Further experiments revealed that the DNA repair-related recG induced by potassium contributes to P. protegens’ hyperosmotic tolerance. We also found that the sigma factor RpoN participates in the hyperosmotic adaptation of P. protegens. Furthermore, we revealed that the opuCABCD operon, whose expression is induced by potassium through RpoN, serves as the key pathway through which betaine, choline, and carnitine improve the hyperosmotic tolerance of P. protegens.

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钾在变形假单胞菌 SN15-2 适应高渗压过程中的保护作用
蛋白假单胞菌是一种重要的生物控制剂,具有抑制植物病原体和促进植物生长的能力。蛋白假单胞菌承受高渗胁迫的能力对其作为生物防治剂的有效性至关重要。本研究阐明了钾在使蛋白虫耐受高渗胁迫中的作用和作用机制。据观察,钾能明显改善蛋白虫在高渗透条件下的生长。在蛋白胨中发现了四个功能冗余的钾转运体:KdpA1、KdpA2、TrkH 和 Kup,其中 KdpA2 和 TrkH 对其在高渗透条件下的生长尤为重要。在高渗透条件下,钾能增强蛋白胨的生物膜形成和细胞膜稳定性。此外,我们还发现,在高渗透条件下,钾能刺激蛋白胨中与 DNA 损伤修复相关的几个基因的表达。进一步的实验发现,钾诱导的与 DNA 修复相关的 recG 对蛋白胨的高渗透耐受性做出了贡献。我们还发现,σ因子 RpoN 参与了蛋白胨的高渗透适应。此外,我们还发现,opuCABCD 操作子是甜菜碱、胆碱和肉碱提高蛋白胨高渗耐受性的关键途径,而opuCABCD 操作子的表达是由钾通过 RpoN 诱导的。
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Microbiological research
Microbiological research 生物-微生物学
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249
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Microbiological Research is devoted to publishing reports on prokaryotic and eukaryotic microorganisms such as yeasts, fungi, bacteria, archaea, and protozoa. Research on interactions between pathogenic microorganisms and their environment or hosts are also covered.
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