Transcriptome Signatures in Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 Shed Light on Role of Root-Secreted Coumarins in Arabidopsis-Mutualist Communication

  • Yu, Ke
  • Stringlis, Ioannis A
  • van Bentum, Sietske
  • de Jonge, Ronnie
  • Snoek, Basten L
  • Pieterse, Corné M J
  • Bakker, Peter A H M
  • Berendsen, Roeland L
  • Sub Plant-Microbe Interactions
  • Sub Bioinformatics
  • Plant Microbe Interactions
  • Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics
Publication date
March 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Pseudomonas simiae WCS417 is a root-colonizing bacterium with well-established plant-beneficial effects. Upon colonization of Arabidopsis roots, WCS417 evades local root immune responses while triggering an induced systemic resistance (ISR) in the leaves. The early onset of ISR in roots shows similarities with the iron deficiency response, as both responses are associated with the production and secretion of coumarins. Coumarins can mobilize iron from the soil environment and have a selective antimicrobial activity that impacts microbiome assembly in the rhizosphere. Being highly coumarin-tolerant, WCS417 induces the secretion of these phenolic compounds, likely to improve its own niche establishment, while providing growth and immunity ben...

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