The impact of Elaeagnus angustifolia root exudates on Parafrankia soli NRRL B-16219 exoproteome.

Journal of Genomics Pub Date : 2024-05-11 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jgen.93243
Ikram Kammoun, Guylaine Miotello, Karim Ben Slama, Jean Armengaud, Faten Ghodhbane-Gtari, Maher Gtari
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Abstract

Root exudates from host plant species are known to play a critical role in the establishment and maintenance of symbiotic relationships with soil bacteria. In this study, we investigated the impact of root exudates from compatible host plant species; Elaeagnus angustifolia on the exoproteome of Parafrankia soli strain NRRL B-16219. A total of 565 proteins were evidenced as differentially abundant, with 32 upregulated and 533 downregulated in presence of the plant exudates. Analysis of the function of these proteins suggests that the bacterial strain is undergoing a complex metabolic reprogramming towards a new developmental phase elicited in presence of host plant root exudates. The upregulation of Type II/IV secretion system proteins among the differentially expressed proteins indicates their possible role in infecting the host plant, as shown for some rhizobia. Additionally, EF-Tu, proteins upregulated in this study, may function as an effector for the T4SSs and trigger plant defense responses. These findings suggest that Parafrankia soli may use EF-Tu to infect the actinorhizal host plant and pave the way for further investigations of the molecular mechanisms underlying the establishment of symbiotic relationships.

Elaeagnus angustifolia 根部渗出物对 Parafrankia soli NRRL B-16219 外蛋白质组的影响。
众所周知,宿主植物物种的根部渗出物在建立和维持与土壤细菌的共生关系中起着至关重要的作用。在本研究中,我们研究了相容宿主植物物种 Elaeagnus angustifolia 的根部渗出物对 Parafrankia soli 菌株 NRRL B-16219 外蛋白质组的影响。在植物渗出物的作用下,共有 565 种蛋白质含量不同,其中 32 种上调,533 种下调。对这些蛋白质功能的分析表明,在宿主植物根系渗出物的作用下,细菌菌株正在进行复杂的代谢重编程,以进入一个新的发育阶段。在差异表达的蛋白质中,II/IV 型分泌系统蛋白质的上调表明它们可能在感染寄主植物方面发挥作用,某些根瘤菌也是如此。此外,EF-Tu(本研究中上调的蛋白质)可能是 T4SSs 的效应因子,可触发植物防御反应。这些发现表明 Parafrankia soli 可能利用 EF-Tu 感染放线菌宿主植物,并为进一步研究共生关系建立的分子机制铺平了道路。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Genomics publishes papers of high quality in all areas of gene, genetics, genomics, proteomics, metabolomics, DNA/RNA, computational biology, bioinformatics, and other relevant areas of research and application. Articles published by the journal are rigorously peer-reviewed. Types of articles include: Research paper, Short research communication, Review or mini-reviews, Commentary, Database, Software.
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