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Analysis of the draft genome of Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC17400 indicates a capacity to take up iron from a wide range of sources,including different exogenous pyoverdines
Authors:Lumeng Ye  Sandra Matthijs  Josselin Bodilis  Falk Hildebrand  Jeroen Raes  Pierre Cornelis
Institution:1. Department of Bioengineering Sciences, Research Group Microbiology, VIB Structural Biology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Pleinlaan 2, 1050, Brussels, Belgium
2. Institut de Recherches Microbiologiques-Wiame, Campus du CERIA, 1 avenue Emile Gryson, bat 4B, 1070, Brussels, Belgium
3. Laboratoire de Microbiologie Signaux et Microenvironnement, UFR des Sciences - Université de Rouen, EA 4312; Batiment IRESE B, 2ème étage, 76821, Mont Saint Aignan, France
Abstract:All fluorescent pseudomonads (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, P. putida, P. fluorescens, P. syringae and others) are known to produce the high-affinity peptidic yellow-green fluorescent siderophore pyoverdine. These siderophores have peptide chains that are quite diverse and more than 50 pyoverdine structures have been elucidated. In the majority of the cases, a Pseudomonas species is also able to produce a second siderophore of lower affinity for iron. Pseudomonas fluorescens ATCC 17400 has been shown to produce a unique second siderophore, (thio)quinolobactin, which has an antimicrobial activity against the phytopathogenic Oomycete Pythium debaryanum. We show that this strain has the capacity to utilize 16 different pyoverdines, suggesting the presence of several ferripyoverdine receptors. Analysis of the draft genome of P. fluorescens ATCC 17400 confirmed the presence of 55 TonB-dependent receptors, the largest so far for Pseudomonas, among which 15 are predicted to be ferripyoverdine receptors (Fpv). Phylogenetic analysis revealed the presence of two different clades containing ferripyoverdine receptors, with sequences similar to the P. aeruginosa type II FpvA forming a separate cluster. Among the other receptors we confirmed the presence of the QbsI (thio)quinolobactin receptor, an ferri-achromobactin and an ornicorrugatin receptor, several catecholate and four putative heme receptors. Twenty five of the receptors genes were found to be associated with genes encoding extracytoplasmic sigma factors (ECF σ) and transmembrane anti-σ sensors.
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