作者
Joyce E Loper, Marcella D Henkels, Lorena I Rangel, Marika H Olcott, Francesca L Walker, Kise L Bond, Teresa A Kidarsa, Cedar N Hesse, Baruch Sneh, Virginia O Stockwell, Barbara J Taylor
发表日期
2016/10
期刊
Environmental microbiology
卷号
18
期号
10
页码范围
3509-3521
简介
Pseudomonas protegens strain Pf‐5 is a soil bacterium that was first described for its capacity to suppress plant diseases and has since been shown to be lethal to certain insects. Among these is the common fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, a well‐established model organism for studies evaluating the molecular and cellular basis of the immune response to bacterial challenge. Pf‐5 produces the insect toxin FitD, but a ΔfitD mutant of Pf‐5 retained full toxicity against D. melanogaster in a noninvasive feeding assay, indicating that FitD is not a major determinant of Pf‐5's oral toxicity against this insect. Pf‐5 also produces a broad spectrum of exoenzymes and natural products with antibiotic activity, whereas a mutant with a deletion in the global regulatory gene gacA produces none of these exoproducts and also lacks toxicity to D. melanogaster. In this study, we made use of a panel of Pf‐5 mutants having single or …
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