TY - JOUR
T1 - Involvement of a novel genistein-inducible multidrug efflux pump of bradyrhizobium japonicum early in the interaction with Glycine max (L.) Merr
AU - Takeshima, Keisuke
AU - Hidaka, Tatsuo
AU - Wei, Min
AU - Yokoyama, Tadashi
AU - Minamisawa, Kiwamu
AU - Mitsui, Hisayuki
AU - Itakura, Manabu
AU - Kaneko, Takakazu
AU - Tabata, Satoshi
AU - Saeki, Kazuhiko
AU - Oomori, Hirofumi
AU - Tajima, Shigeyuki
AU - Uchiumi, Toshiki
AU - Abe, Mikiko
AU - Tokuji, Yoshihiko
AU - Ohwada, Takuji
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The early molecular dialogue between soybean and the bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum is crucial for triggering their symbiotic interaction. Here we found a single large genomic locus that is widely separated from the symbiosis island and was conspicuously induced within minutes after the addition of genistein. This locus (named BjG30) contains genes for the multidrug efflux pump, TetR family transcriptional regulator, and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) metabolism. The induction of BjG30 by genistein was competitively inhibited by daidzein, although both genistein and daidzein are soybean-derived inducers of nodulation (nod) genes. Such a differential expression pattern is also observed in some legume-derived flavonoids, which structurally differ in the hydroxy/deoxy group at the 5-position. In addition, not only did the induction start far in advance of nodW and nodD1 after the addition of genistein, but the levels showed distinct concentration dependence, indicating that the induction pattern of BjG30 is completely different from that of nod genes. The deletion of genes encoding either the multidrug efflux pump or PHB metabolism, especially the former, resulted in defective nodulation performance and nitrogen-fixing capability. Taken together, these results indicate that BjG30, and especially its multidrug efflux pump, may play a key role in the early stage of symbiosis by balancing the dual functions of genistein as both a nod gene inducer and toxicant.
AB - The early molecular dialogue between soybean and the bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum is crucial for triggering their symbiotic interaction. Here we found a single large genomic locus that is widely separated from the symbiosis island and was conspicuously induced within minutes after the addition of genistein. This locus (named BjG30) contains genes for the multidrug efflux pump, TetR family transcriptional regulator, and polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) metabolism. The induction of BjG30 by genistein was competitively inhibited by daidzein, although both genistein and daidzein are soybean-derived inducers of nodulation (nod) genes. Such a differential expression pattern is also observed in some legume-derived flavonoids, which structurally differ in the hydroxy/deoxy group at the 5-position. In addition, not only did the induction start far in advance of nodW and nodD1 after the addition of genistein, but the levels showed distinct concentration dependence, indicating that the induction pattern of BjG30 is completely different from that of nod genes. The deletion of genes encoding either the multidrug efflux pump or PHB metabolism, especially the former, resulted in defective nodulation performance and nitrogen-fixing capability. Taken together, these results indicate that BjG30, and especially its multidrug efflux pump, may play a key role in the early stage of symbiosis by balancing the dual functions of genistein as both a nod gene inducer and toxicant.
KW - Bradyrhizobium
KW - Genistein
KW - Multidrug efflux pump
KW - TetR family transcriptional regulator
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U2 - 10.1264/jsme2.ME13057
DO - 10.1264/jsme2.ME13057
M3 - Article
C2 - 24225224
AN - SCOPUS:84890932905
SN - 1342-6311
VL - 28
SP - 414
EP - 421
JO - Microbes and Environments
JF - Microbes and Environments
IS - 4
ER -