Journal article

Genomics-Driven Discovery of NO-Donating Diazeniumdiolate Siderophores in Diverse Plant-Associated Bacteria

R Hermenau, JL Mehl, K Ishida, B Dose, SJ Pidot, TP Stinear, C Hertweck

Angewandte Chemie International Edition | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Published : 2019

Abstract

Siderophores are key players in bacteria–host interactions, with the main function to provide soluble iron for their producers. Gramibactin from rhizosphere bacteria expands siderophore function and diversity as it delivers iron to the host plant and features an unusual diazeniumdiolate moiety for iron chelation. By mutational analysis of the grb gene cluster, we identified genes (grbD and grbE) necessary for diazeniumdiolate formation. Genome mining using a GrbD-based network revealed a broad range of orthologous gene clusters in mainly plant-associated Burkholderia/Paraburkholderia species. Two new types of diazeniumdiolate siderophores, megapolibactins and plantaribactin were fully charac..

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Awarded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft


Funding Acknowledgements

We thank Andrea Perner for MS measurements, Heike Heinecke for NMR measurements, Dr. Zerrin Uzum for support in confocal laser scanning microscopy, and Dr. Ingrid Richter for help with the spinning disc confocal microscope. Financial support by the DFG (SFB 1127 ChemBioSys, and Leibniz Award to C.H.) is gratefully acknowledged.