Affiliation:
1. Centro de Ciencias Genómicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Ap. Postal No. 565-A, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México
2. Instituto de Biotecnología, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Cuernavaca, Morelos, México
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The genus
Burkholderia
includes pathogens of plants and animals and some human opportunistic pathogens, such as the
Burkholderia cepacia
complex (Bcc), but most species are nonpathogenic, plant associated, and rhizospheric or endophytic. Since rhizobacteria expressing ACC (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate) deaminase may enhance plant growth by lowering plant ethylene levels, in this work we investigated the presence of ACC deaminase activity and the
acdS
gene in 45 strains, most of which are plant associated, representing 20 well-known
Burkholderia
species. The results demonstrated that ACC deaminase activity is a widespread feature in the genus
Burkholderia
, since 18 species exhibited ACC deaminase activities in the range from 2 to 15 μmol of α-ketobutyrate/h/mg protein, which suggests that these species may be able to modulate ethylene levels and enhance plant growth. In these 18
Burkholderia
species the
acdS
gene sequences were highly conserved (76 to 99% identity). Phylogenetic analysis of
acdS
gene sequences in
Burkholderia
showed tight clustering of the Bcc species, which were clearly distinct from diazotrophic plant-associated
Burkholderia
species. In addition, an
acdS
knockout mutant of the N
2
-fixing bacterium
Burkholderia unamae
MTl-641
T
and a transcriptional
acdSp
-
gusA
fusion constructed in this strain showed that ACC deaminase could play an important role in promotion of the growth of tomato plants. The widespread ACC deaminase activity in
Burkholderia
species and the common association of these species with plants suggest that this genus could be a major contributor to plant growth under natural conditions.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
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