Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4753664 Journal of Biotechnology 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Pseudomonas psychrotolerans PRS08-11306, an isolate from rice seed, promotes plant growth.•P. psychrotolerans genome has a turnerbactin biosynthesis gene cluster that contributes to nitrogen fixation.•Molecular and biochemical analysis confirms the nitrogen fixation ability of P. psychrotolerans.

Plant-microbe interactions can provide agronomic benefits, such as enhancing nutrient uptake and providing fixed nitrogen. The Pseudomonas psychrotolerans strain PRS08-11306 was isolated from rice seeds and can enhance plant growth. Here, we analyzed the P. psychrotolerans genome, which is ∼5 Mb, with 4389 coding sequences, 77 tRNAs, and 7 rRNAs. Genome analysis identified a cluster of turnerbactin biosynthetic genes, which are responsible for the production of a catecholate siderophore and contribute to nitrogen fixation for the host. Analysis of the transcription factor mutant ΔrpoS, which does not express this gene cluster, confirmed the relationship between the gene cluster and siderophore production. The nitrogen fixation characteristics of the cluster were confirmed in a plant growth-promoting experiment. The annotated full genome sequence of this strain sheds light on the role of P. psychrotolerans PRS08-11306 as a plant beneficial bacterium.

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