Zinc affects siderophore-mediated high affinity iron uptake systems in the rhizospherePseudomonas aeruginosa7NSK2
✍ Scribed by Monica Höfte; Saskia Buysens; Nico Koedam; Pierre Cornelis
- Book ID
- 104638413
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 576 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1572-8773
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✦ Synopsis
Zinc concentrations ranging between 0.1 and 1 mM only slightly reduced maximal growth of wild-type
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 7NSK2 in iron-limiting casamino acid medium, but had a clear negative effect on the growth of mutant MPFM1 (pyoverdin negative) and especially mutant KMPCH (pyoverdin and pyochelin negative). Production of pyoverdin by wild-type strain 7NSK2 was significantly increased in the presence of 0.5 mM zinc and could not be repressed by iron even at a concentration of 100 ~. Siderophore detection via isoelectrofocusing revealed that mutant KMPCH did not produce any siderophores, while mutant MPFM1 overproduced a siderophore with an acidic isoelectric point, most likely pyochelin. Pyochelin production by MPFM1 was stimulated by the presence of zinc in a similar way as pyoverdin for the wild-type. Analysis of outer membrane proteins revealed that three iron regulated outer membrane proteins (IROMPs) (90, 85 and 75 kDa) were induced by iron deficiency in the wild-type, while mutants were found to have altered IROMP profiles. Zinc specifically enhanced the production of a 85 kDa IROMP in 7NSK2, a 75 kDa IROMP in MPFM1 and a 90 kDa IROMP in KMPCH.
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