An isoflavone catabolism gene cluster underlying interkingdom interactions in the soybean rhizosphere

Author:

Aoki Noritaka1,Shimasaki Tomohisa12,Yazaki Wataru1,Sato Tomoaki1,Nakayasu Masaru1,Ando Akinori3,Kishino Shigenobu3,Ogawa Jun3,Masuda Sachiko4,Shibata Arisa4,Shirasu Ken4,Yazaki Kazufumi1,Sugiyama Akifumi1

Affiliation:

1. Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere, Kyoto University , Uji, Kyoto 611-0011 , Japan

2. Faculty of Science, Hokkaido University , Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0810 , Japan

3. Division of Applied Life Sciences, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University , Kitashirakawa-oiwakecho, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502 , Japan

4. Plant Immunity Research Group, RIKEN Center for Sustainable Resource Science , Yokohama, Kanagawa 230-0045 , Japan

Abstract

Abstract Plant roots secrete various metabolites, including plant specialized metabolites, into the rhizosphere, and shape the rhizosphere microbiome, which is crucial for the plant health and growth. Isoflavones are major plant specialized metabolites found in legume plants, and are involved in interactions with soil microorganisms as initiation signals in rhizobial symbiosis and as modulators of the legume root microbiota. However, it remains largely unknown the molecular basis underlying the isoflavone-mediated interkingdom interactions in the legume rhizosphere. Here, we isolated Variovorax sp. strain V35, a member of the Comamonadaceae that harbors isoflavone-degrading activity, from soybean roots and discovered a gene cluster responsible for isoflavone degradation named ifc. The characterization of ifc mutants and heterologously expressed Ifc enzymes revealed that isoflavones undergo oxidative catabolism, which is different from the reductive metabolic pathways observed in gut microbiota. We further demonstrated that the ifc genes are frequently found in bacterial strains isolated from legume plants, including mutualistic rhizobia, and contribute to the detoxification of the antibacterial activity of isoflavones. Taken together, our findings reveal an isoflavone catabolism gene cluster in the soybean root microbiota, providing molecular insights into isoflavone-mediated legume–microbiota interactions.

Funder

Core Research for Evolutional Science and Technology

Japan Science and Technology Agency

GteX Program Japan

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science KAKENHI

Research Institute for Sustainable Humanosphere

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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