Affiliation:
1. Department of Biochemistry, University of Missouri—Columbia, Columbia, Missouri 65211
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Pink-pigmented facultatively methylotrophic bacteria (PPFMs), classified as
Methylobacterium
spp., are persistent colonizers of plant leaf surfaces. Reports of PPFM-plant dialogue led us to examine cytokinin production by PPFMs. Using immunoaffinity and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) purification, we obtained 22 to 111 ng of
trans
-zeatin per liter from culture filtrates of four PPFM leaf isolates (from
Arabidopsis
, barley, maize, and soybean) and of a
Methylobacterium extorquens
type culture originally recovered as a soil isolate. We identified the zeatin isolated as the
trans
isomer by HPLC and by a radioimmunoassay in which monoclonal antibodies specific for
trans
-hydroxylated cytokinins were used. Smaller and variable amounts of
trans
-zeatin riboside were also recovered.
trans
-Zeatin was recovered from tRNA hydrolysates in addition to the culture filtrates, suggesting that secreted
trans
-zeatin resulted from tRNA turnover rather than from de novo synthesis. The product of the
miaA
gene is responsible for isopentenylation of a specific adenine in some tRNAs. To confirm that the secreted zeatin originated from tRNA, we mutated the
miaA
gene of
M. extorquens
by single exchange of an internal
miaA
fragment into the chromosomal gene. Mutant exconjugants, confirmed by PCR, did not contain zeatin in their tRNAs and did not secrete zeatin into the medium, findings which are consistent with the hypothesis that all zeatin is tRNA derived rather than synthesized de novo. In germination studies performed with heat-treated soybean seeds, cytokinin-null (
miaA
) mutants stimulated germination as well as wild-type bacteria. While cytokinin production may play a role in the plant-PPFM interaction, it is not responsible for stimulation of germination by PPFMs.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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