Microorganisms (Mar 2024)

Comparison of Copper-Tolerance Genes between Different Groups of <i>Acidovorax citrulli</i>

  • Min Zhang,
  • Mei Zhao,
  • Pei Qiao,
  • Dehua Liu,
  • Qingrong Bai,
  • Wei Guan,
  • Yuwen Yang,
  • Tingchang Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms12040682
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 682

Abstract

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Acidovorax citrulli populations exhibit genetic and phenotypic variations, particularly in terms of copper tolerance. Group I strains of A. citrulli generally exhibit higher copper tolerance compared to group II strains. This study aims to identify genes involved in copper tolerance to better understand the differences in copper tolerance between group I and group II strains. Representative strains pslb65 (group I) and pslbtw14 (group II) were selected for comparison. Deletion mutants of putative copper-tolerance genes and their corresponding complementary strains were constructed. The copper tolerance of each strain was evaluated using the minimum inhibitory concentration method. The results showed that the copA, copZ, cueR, and cueO genes played major roles in copper tolerance in A. citrulli, while cusC-like, cusA-like, and cusB-like genes had minor effects. The different expression levels of copper-tolerance-related genes in pslb65 and pslbtw14 under copper stress indicated that they had different mechanisms for coping with copper stress. Overall, this study provides insights into the mechanisms of copper tolerance in A. citrulli and highlights the importance of specific genes in copper tolerance.

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