3rd International Conference on Plant Synthetic Biology, Bioengineering, and Biotechnology
Engineering New Rhizosphere Signalling Circuits in Cereals
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Rhizopines are aminocyclitol compounds produced by a few rhizobial strains in legume nodules and secreted into rhizosphere. By activating its own catabolism genes in free-living rhizobia, rhizopines provide a nutritional advantage to them during competition with other saprophytic microorganisms in rhizosphere.
I will be presenting our work on engineering rhizopine biosynthetic pathway into cereals and demonstrate the cross-kingdom signalling established between rhizopine producing transgenic plants and engineered bacteria (Geddes et. al 2019). Rhizopine mediated synthetic trans-kingdom signalling will enable host cereal plants to control diverse metabolism in root associated bacteria. Future work in our lab focus on using rhizopine signalling to control nitrogen fixation, phosphate solubilisation and anti-fungal metabolite production in rhizobacteria and deliver useful functions for plants.
1. Geddes B, Paramasivan P, Joffrin A, et. al. (2019) Nat Commun. 10:3430
2. Geddes et. al. (2014) Curr. Opin. Biotechnol. 32: 216-222.
UK-BBSRC and US-NSF joint funding support this work.