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7‐hydroxytropolone is the main metabolite responsible for the fungal antagonism of <i>Pseudomonas donghuensis</i> strain SVBP6

Federico Matías Muzio, Betina Agaras, Marco Masi, Angela Tuzi, Antonio Evidente, Claudio Valverde

2020Environmental Microbiology46 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Summary Pseudomonas donghuensis strain SVBP6, an isolate from an agricultural plot in Argentina, displays a broad‐spectrum and diffusible antifungal activity, which requires a functional gacS gene but could not be ascribed yet to known secondary metabolites typical of Pseudomonas biocontrol species. Here, we report that Tn 5 mutagenesis allowed the identification of a gene cluster involved in both the fungal antagonism and the production of a soluble tropolonoid compound. The ethyl acetate extract from culture supernatant showed a dose‐dependent inhibitory effect against the phytopathogenic fungus Macrophomina phaseolina . The main compound present in the organic extract was identified by spectroscopic and X‐ray analyses as 7‐hydroxytropolone (7HT). Its structure and tautomerism was confirmed by preparing the two key derivatives 2,3‐dimethoxy‐ and 2,7‐dimethoxy‐tropone. 7HT, but not 2,3‐ or 2,7‐dimethoxy‐tropone, mimicked the fungal inhibitory activity of the ethyl acetate extract from culture supernatant. The activity of 7HT, as well as its production, was barely affected by the presence of up to 50 μM added iron (Fe +2 ). To summarize, P. donghuensis SVBP6 produces 7HT under the positive control of the Gac‐Rsm cascade and is the main active metabolite responsible for the broad‐spectrum inhibition of different phytopathogenic fungi.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyAntagonismMetaboliteSecondary metabolitePseudomonasStrain (injury)Macrophomina phaseolinaEthyl acetateMicrobiologyFungusSiderophoreBacteriaGeneBiochemistryBotanyGeneticsAnatomyReceptorPlant-Microbe Interactions and ImmunityPlant Pathogenic Bacteria StudiesPlant Disease Resistance and Genetics