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Influence of iron depletion on growth and production of catechol siderophores by different Frankia strains
Authors:M Arahou  HG Diem and A Sasson
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Microbiologie, De´partement de Biologie, Faculte´ des Sciences, Universite´ Mohammed V, B.P. 1014, Rabat, Maroc ; fax;(2) Laboratoire de Biotechnologie des Symbioses Forestie`res Tropicales (ORSTOM/CIRAD-Fore^t), 45 bis, Avenue de la Belle Gabrielle, 94736 Nogent sur Marne Cedex, France;(3) CNRS, 3, Rue Michel-Ange, Paris, France;(4) UNESCO, 7, place de Fontenoy, 75700 Paris, France
Abstract:Nine strains of Frankia isolated from six Casuarinaceae (including four Casuarina sp., one Allocasuarina and one Gymnostoma) and one Elaeagnaceae (Hippophae¨ rhamnoides) were screened for growth and production of siderophores in an iron-deficient liquid medium. Siderophore production was detected only in four strains (Cj, G2, CH and G82) using the CAS and Arnow assays. Salicylates formed more than 90% and dihydroxybenzoates formed less than 10% of all catechol-type siderophores produced. Growth of the former strains was less affected by iron deficiency than that of strains Rif, Thr, URU, BR and RT which do not produce siderophores. Optimal siderophore production by strain Cj was noted when iron concentration reached 0.5mgrm and was completely inhibited at an iron concentration of 10mgrm. The kinetics of siderophore production by strain Cj showed that siderophore synthesis was detectable during the growth stationary phase. Growth of Cj (a siderophore-producing strain) and of RT (a non-siderophore-producing strain) differed when 2,2-dipyridyl or ethylene di(o-hydroxyphenyl) acetic acid (EDDHA) was added to the iron-deficient growth medium. Frankia strain RT was the most sensitive to the detrimental effect of both iron chelators.
Keywords:Casuarinaceae  Frankia  Hippophae¨    iron  iron chelators  siderophores
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