Comparative transcriptome analysis reveals the phosphate starvation alleviation mechanism of phosphate accumulating Pseudomonas putida in Arabidopsis thaliana

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Sonal Srivastava
Manish Ranjan
Nasreen Bano
Mehar Hasan Asif
Suchi Srivastava
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[1] CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute,Division of Microbial Technology
[2] Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research,Computational Biology Laboratory, Genetics and Biotechnology Division
[3] AcSIR,undefined
[4] CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute,undefined
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Phosphate starvation is one of the major factors limiting plant productivity globally. Soil microflora with an inherent trait of phosphate accumulation directly influences soil phosphorus level by regulating its labile form in soil solution. However, the detailed mechanism involved during their interaction with plants under phosphate deficient conditions is still unexplored. Hence, to dissect these complex gene regulatory networks, transcriptome analysis of A. thaliana roots grown under phosphate starved conditions in presence of phosphate accumulating bacteria (Pseudomonas putida; RAR) was performed. Plants grown under phosphate starved conditions showed upregulation of phosphate starvation responsive genes associated with cell biogenesis, stress, photosynthesis, senescence, and cellular transport. Inoculation of RAR upregulated genes linked to defense, cell wall remodeling, and hormone metabolism in stressed plants. Gene ontology analysis indicated the induction of S-glycoside, glucosinolate, and glycosinolate metabolic processes in RAR inoculated plants under phosphate stressed conditions. Further, protein–protein interaction analysis revealed upregulation of root development, cation transport, anion transport, sulfur compound metabolic process, secondary metabolic process, cellular amino metabolic process, and response to salicylic acid in RAR inoculated plants under phosphate starved conditions. These results indicate the potential role of phosphate accumulating bacteria in alleviating phosphate starvation in plants by involving multiple pathways.
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