Citrinin, a mycotoxin from Penicillium citrinum, plays a role in inducing motility of Paenibacillus polymyxa

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Title
Citrinin, a mycotoxin from Penicillium citrinum, plays a role in inducing motility of Paenibacillus polymyxa
Author(s)
Soo Young Park; R Kim; Choong-Min RyuSoo Keun Choi; C H Lee; J G Kim; Seung Hwan Park
Bibliographic Citation
FEMS Microbiology Ecology, vol. 65, no. 2, pp. 229-237
Publication Year
2008
Abstract
Paenibacillus polymyxa, a Gram-positive low-G+C spore-forming soil bacterium, belongs to the plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria. The swarming motility of P. polymyxa strain E681 was greatly induced by a secondary metabolite, citrinin, produced by Penicillium citrinum KCTC6549 in a dose-dependent manner at concentrations of 2.5-15.0 μg mL-1 on tryptic soy agar plates containing 1.0% (w/v) agar. Flagellum staining showed that citrinin activated the production of flagella by P. polymyxa. This result was supported by reverse transcriptase-PCR analysis of gene expression, which showed increased transcriptional levels of sigD and hag homologues of P. polymyxa E681 in the presence of citrinin. The results presented here show that a mycotoxin, citrinin, has a newly identified function of inducing bacterial motility by transcriptional activation of related genes. This finding contributes to our understanding of the interactions between bacteria and fungal strains in nature.
Keyword
Chemotactic motilityCitrininPaenibacillus polymyxaPenicillium citrinumSwarming motility
ISSN
0168-6496
Publisher
Oxford Univ Press
DOI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6941.2008.00492.x
Type
Article
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Division of Research on National Challenges > Infectious Disease Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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