@article{300d0df0fcf211ddb219000ea68e967b,
title = "Lipopeptide production in Pseudomonas sp. strain DSS73 is regulated by components of sugar beet seed exudate via the Gac two-component regulatory system",
abstract = "Pseudomonas sp. strain DSS73 isolated from the sugar beet rhizosphere produces the cyclic lipopeptide amphisin, which inhibits the growth of plant-pathogenic fungi. By Tn5::luxAB mutagenesis, we obtained two nonproducing mutant strains, DSS73-15C2 and DSS73-12H8. The gene interrupted by the transposon in strain DSS73-15C2 (amsY) encoded a protein with homology to peptide synthetases that was designated amphisin synthetase. DSS73-12H8 carried the transposon in a regulatory gene encoding a protein with homology to the sensor kinase GacS. Growth of strain DSS73-15C2 (amsY) was impaired during the transition to stationary phase in a minimal medium amended with an exudate of sugar beet seeds. This growth phenotype could be complemented by purified amphisin. Seed exudate further induced expression of bioluminescence from the amsY::luxAB reporter during the transition to stationary phase. This agreed with an increase in amphisin production by the DSS73 wild-type strain during early stationary phase. Amphisin synthesis in DSS73 was strictly dependent on GacS, and even induction by seed exudate depended on a functional gacS locus. Hence, a signal triggering the GacS/GacA two-component system appeared to be present in the seed exudate.",
author = "Birgit Koch and Nielsen, {Tommy H} and Dan S{\o}rensen and Andersen, {Jens Bo} and Carsten Christophersen and S{\o}ren Molin and Michael Givskov and Jan S{\o}rensen and Ole Nybroe",
note = "Keywords: Bacterial Proteins; Beta vulgaris; DNA Transposable Elements; Mutagenesis; Peptide Synthases; Peptides, Cyclic; Phenotype; Plant Extracts; Pseudomonas; Seeds; Transcription Factors",
year = "2002",
language = "English",
volume = "68",
pages = "4509--16",
journal = "Applied and Environmental Microbiology",
issn = "0099-2240",
publisher = "American Society for Microbiology",
number = "9",
}