Abstract

BackgroundThe plant growth promoting rhizobacterium Paenibacillus riograndensis SBR5 is a promising candidate to serve as crop inoculant. Despite its potential in providing environmental and economic benefits, the species P. riograndensis is poorly characterized. Here, we performed for the first time a detailed transcriptome analysis of P. riograndensis SBR5 using RNA-seq technology.ResultsRNA was isolated from P. riograndensis SBR5 cultivated under 15 different growth conditions and combined together in order to analyze an RNA pool representing a large set of expressed genes. The resultant total RNA was used to generate 2 different libraries, one enriched in 5′-ends of the primary transcripts and the other representing the whole transcriptome. Both libraries were sequenced and analyzed to identify the conserved sequences of ribosome biding sites and translation start motifs, and to elucidate operon structures present in the transcriptome of P. riograndensis. Sequence analysis of the library enriched in 5′-ends of the primary transcripts was used to identify 1082 transcription start sites (TSS) belonging to novel transcripts and allowed us to determine a promoter consensus sequence and regulatory sequences in 5′ untranslated regions including riboswitches. A putative thiamine pyrophosphate dependent riboswitch upstream of the thiamine biosynthesis gene thiC was characterized by translational fusion to a fluorescent reporter gene and shown to function in P. riograndensis SBR5.ConclusionsOur RNA-seq analysis provides insight into the P. riograndensis SBR5 transcriptome at the systems level and will be a valuable basis for differential RNA-seq analysis of this bacterium.

Highlights

  • The plant growth promoting rhizobacterium Paenibacillus riograndensis SBR5 is a promising candidate to serve as crop inoculant

  • We describe genome-wide transcription start sites (TSS) mapping and whole transcriptome analysis of P. riograndensis SBR5 cultivated under 15 conditions

  • This was largely achieved by cultivation of P. riograndensis SBR5 under 15 distinct conditions and pooling RNA samples prior to sequencing, since we found 94% genes expressed under these conditions

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Introduction

The plant growth promoting rhizobacterium Paenibacillus riograndensis SBR5 is a promising candidate to serve as crop inoculant. Members of Paenibacillus genus are Gram-positive, sporeforming, motile and facultatively anaerobic bacteria [1]. This group is biochemically and morphologically diverse and is found in various environments, such as soil [2], rhizosphere [3], insect larvae [4], and clinical samples [5]. It was shown that P. riograndensis SBR5 is a promising candidate for crop inoculation because of its nitrogen fixation ability and other plant growth promotion characteristics such as production of phytohormones and antimicrobial substances

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