Pseudomonas donghuensis HYS, a bacterial strain identified from Donghu Lake, has tremendous toxicity toward Caenorhabditis elegans and is characterized by high 7-hydroxytropolone siderophore production. Here, the relationship between pathogenic siderophore production and pantothenic acid was evaluated. The pathogenicity of P. donghuensis HYS was illustrated using C. elegans as a host. Based on slow-killing assay findings, a 7-hydroxytropolone deficiency-causing mutation attenuated P. donghuensis HYS pathogenicity, which was restored by the addition of extracted 7-hydroxytropolone. Moreover, data from real-time qPCR analysis and characteristic absorption assays indicated that pantothenic acid deficiency repressed transcriptional levels of orf9, which further reduced 7-hydroxytropolone production. Furthermore, slow-killing assays indicated that panB and pantothenic acid affected the virulence of P. donghuensis. These results indicate that a 7-hydroxytropolone siderophore-producing strain is virulent toward C. elegans. Our findings demonstrate that pantothenic acid is associated with P. donghuensis siderophore production-related pathogenicity.
Keywords: 7-Hydroxytropolone; C. elegans; P. donghuensis HYS; Pantothenic acid; Pathogenicity.
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