Del Giudice Luigi, Massardo Domenica Rita, Pontieri Paola, Bertea Cinzia M, Mombello Domenico, Carata Elisabetta, Tredici Salvatore Maurizio, Talà Adelfia, Mucciarelli Marco, Groudeva Veneta Ivanova, De Stefano Mario, Vigliotta Giovanni, Maffei Massimo E, Alifano Pietro
Institute of Genetics and Biophysics 'Adriano Buzzati-Traverso', Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, via Pietro Castellino 111, 80131 Naples, Italy.
Environ Microbiol. 2008 Oct;10(10):2824-41. doi: 10.1111/j.1462-2920.2008.01703.x. Epub 2008 Jul 25.
Vetiver is the only grass cultivated worldwide for the root essential oil, which is a mixture of sesquiterpene alcohols and hydrocarbons, used extensively in perfumery and cosmetics. Light and transmission electron microscopy demonstrated the presence of bacteria in the cortical parenchymatous essential oil-producing cells and in the lysigen lacunae in close association with the essential oil. This finding and the evidence that axenic Vetiver produces in vitro only trace amounts of oil with a strikingly different composition compared with the oils from in vivo Vetiver plants stimulated the hypothesis of an involvement of these bacteria in the oil metabolism. We used culture-based and culture-independent approaches to analyse the microbial community of the Vetiver root. Results demonstrate a broad phylogenetic spectrum of bacteria, including alpha-, beta- and gamma-Proteobacteria, high-G+C-content Gram-positive bacteria, and microbes belonging to the Fibrobacteres/Acidobacteria group. We isolated root-associated bacteria and showed that most of them are able to grow by using oil sesquiterpenes as a carbon source and to metabolize them releasing into the medium a large number of compounds typically found in commercial Vetiver oils. Several bacteria were also able to induce gene expression of a Vetiver sesquiterpene synthase. These results support the intriguing hypothesis that bacteria may have a role in essential oil biosynthesis opening the possibility to use them to manoeuvre the Vetiver oil molecular structure.
香根草是全球唯一一种因其根精油而被种植的草本植物,其根精油是倍半萜醇和碳氢化合物的混合物,广泛用于香水和化妆品行业。光学显微镜和透射电子显微镜显示,在皮层薄壁产精油细胞以及与精油紧密相关的溶生间隙中存在细菌。这一发现以及无菌香根草在体外仅产生微量精油且其成分与体内香根草植物所产精油显著不同的证据,激发了关于这些细菌参与精油代谢的假说。我们采用基于培养和不依赖培养的方法来分析香根草根的微生物群落。结果表明细菌具有广泛的系统发育谱,包括α-、β-和γ-变形杆菌、高G+C含量革兰氏阳性菌以及属于纤维杆菌/酸杆菌组的微生物。我们分离出了与根相关的细菌,并表明它们中的大多数能够利用油倍半萜作为碳源生长,并将其代谢,向培养基中释放大量在商业香根草油中常见的化合物。几种细菌还能够诱导香根草倍半萜合酶的基因表达。这些结果支持了一个有趣的假说,即细菌可能在精油生物合成中发挥作用,这为利用它们来操控香根草油的分子结构提供了可能性。