Pseudomonas fluorescens F113 mutant with enhanced competitive colonization ability shows improved biocontrol activity against fungal root pathogens
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2011-06-17
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Motility is one of the most important traits for efficient rhizosphere colonization by Pseudomonas fluorescens
F113rif (F113). In this bacterium, motility is a polygenic trait that is repressed by at least three independent
pathways, including the Gac posttranscriptional system, the Wsp chemotaxis-like pathway, and the SadB
pathway. Here we show that the kinB gene, which encodes a signal transduction protein that together with AlgB
has been implicated in alginate production, participates in swimming motility repression through the Gac
pathway, acting downstream of the GacAS two-component system. Gac mutants are impaired in secondary
metabolite production and are unsuitable as biocontrol agents. However, the kinB mutant and a triple mutant
affected in kinB, sadB, and wspR (KSW) possess a wild-type phenotype for secondary metabolism. The KSW
strain is hypermotile and more competitive for rhizosphere colonization than the wild-type strain. We have
compared the biocontrol activity of KSW with those of the wild-type strain and a phenotypic variant (F113v35
[V35]) which is hypermotile and hypercompetitive but is affected in secondary metabolism since it harbors a
gacS mutation. Biocontrol experiments in the Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. radicis-lycopersici/Lycopersicum esculentum (tomato) and Phytophthora cactorum/Fragaria vesca (strawberry) pathosystems have shown that the
three strains possess biocontrol activity. Biocontrol activity was consistently lower for V35, indicating that the
production of secondary metabolites was the most important trait for biocontrol. Strain KSW showed improved
biocontrol compared with the wild-type strain, indicating that an increase in competitive colonization ability
resulted in improved biocontrol and that the rational design of biocontrol agents by mutation is feasible.
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La investigación fue financiada por la beca BIO2009-08254 del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN) y el programa de investigación MICROAMBIENTE-CM de la Comunidad de Madrid.
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