Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa 50011
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The plant pathogen
Pseudomonas syringae
may cope with osmotic stress on plants, in part, by importing osmoprotective compounds. In this study, we found that
P. syringae
pv. tomato strain DC3000 was distinct from most bacterial species in deriving greater osmoprotection from exogenous choline than from glycine betaine. This superior osmoprotection was correlated with a higher capacity for uptake of choline than for uptake of glycine betaine. Of four putative osmoregulatory ABC transporters in DC3000, one, designated OpuC, functioned as the primary or sole transporter for glycine betaine and as one of multiple transporters for choline under high osmolarity. Surprisingly, the homolog of the well-characterized ProU transporter from
Escherichia coli
and
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium did not function in osmoprotection. The
P. syringae
pv. tomato OpuC transporter was more closely related to the
Bacillus subtilis
and
Listeria monocytogenes
OpuC transporters than to known osmoprotectant transporters in gram-negative bacteria based on sequence similarity and genetic arrangement. The
P. syringae
pv. tomato OpuC transporter had a high affinity for glycine betaine, a low affinity for choline, and a broad substrate specificity that included acetylcholine, carnitine, and proline betaine. Tandem cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS) domains in the ATP-binding component of OpuC were required for transporter function. The presence of these CBS domains was correlated with osmoregulatory function among the putative transporters examined in DC3000 and was found to be predictive of functional osmoregulatory transporters in other pseudomonads. These results provide the first functional evaluation of an osmoprotectant transporter in a
Pseudomonas
species and demonstrate the usefulness of the CBS domains as predictors of osmoregulatory activity.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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