Regulatory roles of the second messenger c-di-GMP in beneficial plant-bacteria interactions

Microbiol Res. 2024 May 8:285:127748. doi: 10.1016/j.micres.2024.127748. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The rhizosphere system of plants hosts a diverse consortium of bacteria that confer beneficial effects on plant, such as plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR), biocontrol agents with disease-suppression activities, and symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria with the formation of root nodule. Efficient colonization in planta is of fundamental importance for promoting of these beneficial activities. However, the process of root colonization is complex, consisting of multiple stages, including chemotaxis, adhesion, aggregation, and biofilm formation. The secondary messenger, c-di-GMP (cyclic bis-(3'-5') dimeric guanosine monophosphate), plays a key regulatory role in a variety of physiological processes. This paper reviews recent progress on the actions of c-di-GMP in plant beneficial bacteria, with a specific focus on its role in chemotaxis, biofilm formation, and nodulation.

Keywords: C-di-GMP; Plant beneficial bacteria; Plant-microbiome interaction; Regulatory mechanisms; Root colonization; Symbiotic bacteria.

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