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タイトル: Tobacco Root Endophytic Arthrobacter Harbors Genomic Features Enabling the Catabolism of Host-Specific Plant Specialized Metabolites
著者: Shimasaki, Tomohisa
Masuda, Sachiko
Garrido-Oter, Ruben
Kawasaki, Takashi
Aoki, Yuichi
Shibata, Arisa
Suda, Wataru
Shirasu, Ken
Yazaki, Kazufumi  kyouindb  KAKEN_id
Nakano, Ryohei Thomas
Sugiyama, Akifumi
著者名の別形: 島崎, 智久
川﨑, 崇
矢﨑, 一史
杉山, 暁史
キーワード: root bacterial microbiota
plant specialized metabolite
Amadori-type opine
comparative genomics analysis
alkaloids
発行日: 29-Jun-2021
出版者: American Society for Microbiology
誌名: mBio
巻: 12
号: 3
論文番号: e00846-21
抄録: Plant roots constitute the primary interface between plants and soilborne microorganisms and harbor microbial communities called the root microbiota. Recent studies have demonstrated a significant contribution of plant specialized metabolites (PSMs) to the assembly of root microbiota. However, the mechanistic and evolutionary details underlying the PSM-mediated microbiota assembly and its contribution to host specificity remain elusive. Here, we show that the bacterial genus Arthrobacter is predominant specifically in the tobacco endosphere and that its enrichment in the tobacco endosphere is partially mediated by a combination of two unrelated classes of tobacco-specific PSMs, santhopine and nicotine. We isolated and sequenced Arthrobacter strains from tobacco roots as well as soils treated with these PSMs and identified genomic features, including but not limited to genes for santhopine and nicotine catabolism, that are associated with the ability to colonize tobacco roots. Phylogenomic and comparative analyses suggest that these genes were gained in multiple independent acquisition events, each of which was possibly triggered by adaptation to particular soil environments. Taken together, our findings illustrate a cooperative role of a combination of PSMs in mediating plant species-specific root bacterial microbiota assembly and suggest that the observed interaction between tobacco and Arthrobacter may be a consequence of an ecological fitting process.
著作権等: © 2021 Shimasaki et al.
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/267906
DOI(出版社版): 10.1128/mbio.00846-21
PubMed ID: 34044592
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