Differences in the rhizosphere bacterial community of a transplastomic tobacco plant compared to its non-engineered counterpart.

Environmental biosafety research Pub Date : 2007-01-01 Epub Date: 2007-09-20 DOI:10.1051/ebr:2007025
Nicole Brinkmann, Christoph C Tebbe
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Cultivation-independent analyses were carried out to compare the bacterial community structure found in the rhizospheres of a transplastomic tobacco plant carrying the antibiotic resistance marker-gene aadA and its non-engineered parental line. PCR- and reverse transcriptase PCR-amplifications of 16S rRNA and their corresponding genes were carried out with primers targeting the domain Bacteria. The diversity of PCR-products amplified from total nucleic acids extracted from rhizospheres of 10-week-old plants, which had been grown in potting soil in the greenhouse, was visualized by genetic profiling using the single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) technique. The SSCP profiles generated from DNA extracted with two different protocols, one including total RNA and the other only DNA, did not show any differences. The SSCP profiles amplified from RNA and DNA were also highly similar to each other, indicating that the dominant bacteria detected were metabolically active. High similarities were seen between the SSCP profiles from the transplastomic and the non-engineered plants, except for a single band that consistently occurred with samples from the non-engineered plants (six replicates), but not, or only weakly, with their engineered counterparts. DNA sequencing and database analysis revealed that the partial rRNA gene matched to a Flavobacterium sp. Other bands of the SSCP-profiles, related to Burkholderia and Bordetella were variable between individual plants but not affected by the transplastomic modification. Thus, the transplastomic modification caused a relative decline of a specific Flavobacterium population but not of other bacteria. Further studies including additional tobacco cultivars, soils and conditions of cultivation would be desirable, to elucidate the ecological importance of this difference.

转培植体烟草植物根瘤菌群落与非转培植体烟草植物根瘤菌群落的差异。
为了比较携带抗生素抗性标记基因 aadA 的转殖烟草植物根瘤中的细菌群落结构,我们对其进行了不依赖于栽培的分析。使用针对细菌域的引物对 16S rRNA 及其相应基因进行了 PCR 和反转录酶 PCR 扩增。利用单链构象多态性(SSCP)技术对从温室盆栽土壤中生长 10 周的植物根瘤中提取的总核酸扩增出的 PCR 产物进行遗传分析,以了解其多样性。用两种不同方法提取的 DNA(一种包括总 RNA,另一种仅提取 DNA)生成的 SSCP 图谱没有显示出任何差异。从 RNA 和 DNA 扩增出的 SSCP 图谱也高度相似,表明检测到的优势细菌代谢活跃。转殖体植物和非工程植物的 SSCP 图谱相似度很高,但非工程植物(6 个重复)的样品中始终存在一个单一条带,而工程植物的样品中则没有或只有很弱的条带。DNA 测序和数据库分析表明,部分 rRNA 基因与黄杆菌相匹配。SSCP 图谱中与伯克霍尔德氏菌和博德特氏菌有关的其他条带在不同植物之间存在差异,但不受转殖体改造的影响。因此,转培植体改造会导致特定黄杆菌种群的相对减少,而不会导致其他细菌的减少。为了阐明这种差异在生态学上的重要性,最好能进行更多的研究,包括更多的烟草栽培品种、土壤和栽培条件。
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