Affiliation:
1. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The onset of streptothricin (ST) biosynthesis in
Streptomyces rochei
F20 was studied by using reverse transcription-PCR (RT-PCR) to detect transcripts of ST genes during growth in liquid medium, soil, and the rhizosphere. In situ results correlated with those obtained in vitro, illustrating the growth phase-dependent manner of ST production by F20. Maximal transcription of ST resistance (
sttR
) and biosynthesis (
sttA
) genes occurred during the transition between the exponential and stationary phases of growth, when the specific growth rate (μ) started to decline. A higher level of gene expression of
sttR
versus
sttA
was observed in all experiments. In liquid culture, maximal transcript accumulation of the
sttA
gene was only ca. 40% that of the
sttR
gene.
sttA
and
sttR
mRNAs were detected in soil containing approximately 10
6
CFU of growing cells g of soil
−1
.
sttR
mRNA was detected in sterile and nonsterile rhizosphere colonized with growing mycelium of F20 at 1.2 × 10
6
and 4.0 × 10
5
CFU g of soil
−1
, respectively. However, neither
sttR
nor
sttA
transcripts were detected by RT-PCR in the rhizoplane, which supported a lower population density of F20 than the rhizosphere.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology