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Quorum sensing is a process by which bacteria communicate using secreted chemical signaling molecules called autoinducers. In this study, the opportunistic plant pathogen Erwinia carotovora ssp. carotovora was observed to secrete type II signaling molecules. A homolog of luxS, the gene required for AI-2 synthesis in Vibrio harveyi, was isolated from the genome of the pathogen. To determine the potential role of AI-2 in virulence, an isogenic luxS- (ECC) mutant was constructed and tested for its ability to cause tissue maceration. The findings reported here demonstrate that the LuxS-dependent signaling affects the progression of disease symptoms during the early stages of infection by modulating the expression of pectinolytic enzymes. 相似文献
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A quorum sensing‐defective mutant of Pectobacterium carotovorum ssp. brasiliense 1692 is attenuated in virulence and unable to occlude xylem tissue of susceptible potato plant stems 下载免费PDF全文
Lucy Novungayo Moleleki Rudolph Gustav Pretorius Collins Kipngetich Tanui Gabolwelwe Mosina Jacques Theron 《Molecular Plant Pathology》2017,18(1):32-44
Pectobacterium carotovorum ssp. brasiliense 1692 (Pcb1692) is an important emerging pathogen of potatoes causing blackleg in the field and soft rot during post‐harvest storage. Blackleg diseases involve the bacterial colonization of vascular tissue and the formation of aggregates, also known as biofilms. To understand the role of quorum sensing in vascular colonization by Pcb1692, we generated a Pcb1692ΔexpI mutant strain. Inactivation of expI led to the reduced production of plant cell wall‐degrading enzymes (PCWDEs), the inability to produce acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) and reduced virulence in potato tubers and stems. Complementation of the mutant strain with the wild‐type expI gene in trans successfully restored AHL and PCWDE production as well as virulence. Transmission electron microscopy and in vitro motility assays demonstrated hyperpiliation and loss of flagella and swimming motility in the mutant strain compared with the wild‐type Pcb1692. Furthermore, we noted that, in the early stages of infection, Pcb1692 wild‐type cells had intact flagella which were shed at the later stages of infection. Confocal laser microscopy of PcbΔexpI‐inoculated plants showed that the mutant strain tended to aggregate in intercellular spaces, but was unable to transit to xylem tissue. On the contrary, the wild‐type strain was often observed forming aggregates within xylem tissue of potato stems. Gene expression analyses confirmed that flagella are part of the quorum sensing regulon, whereas fimbriae and pili appear to be negatively regulated by quorum sensing. The relative expression levels of other important putative virulence genes, such as those encoding different groups of PCWDEs, were down‐regulated in the mutant compared with the wild‐type strain. 相似文献
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Involvement of ralfuranones in the quorum sensing signalling pathway and virulence of Ralstonia solanacearum strain OE1‐1 下载免费PDF全文
Yuka Mori Shiho Ishikawa Hideyuki Ohnishi Mika Shimatani Yukino Morikawa Kazusa Hayashi Kouhei Ohnishi Akinori Kiba Kenji Kai Yasufumi Hikichi 《Molecular Plant Pathology》2018,19(2):454-463
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The aiiA gene from Bacillus thuringiensis was cloned into the Pseudomonas/E. coli shuttle vector and transformed into Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1. Western blotting showed that the AiiA protein was expressed in PAO1. After induction by IPTG for 6 h and 18
h, expression of the aiiA gene in PAO1 completely degraded the quorum sensing autoinducers N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs): N-oxododecanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (OdDHL) and N-butyryl-L-homoserine lactone (BHL). The reduced amount of AHLs in PAO1 was also correlated with decreased expression and
production of several virulence factors such as elastase and pyocyanin. AiiA expression also influenced bacterial swarming
motility. Most importantly, our studies indicated that aiiA played significant roles in P. aeruginosa biofilm formation and dispersion, as observed by the differences of the biofilm formation on liquid and solid surfaces, and
biofilm structures under a scanning electron microscope.
These authors contributed equally to this work
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 30570020) and Natural Science Foundation of Hubei
Province of China (Grant No. 2004ABA120) 相似文献
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The regulation of virulence in phytopathogenic Erwinia species: quorum sensing,antibiotics and ecological considerations 总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5
Whitehead NA Byers JT Commander P Corbett MJ Coulthurst SJ Everson L Harris AK Pemberton CL Simpson NJ Slater H Smith DS Welch M Williamson N Salmond GP 《Antonie van Leeuwenhoek》2002,81(1-4):223-231
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群体感应是微生物在繁殖过程中分泌一些特定的信号分子,当信号分子浓度达到一定阈值后,可以调控某些基因表达,从而实现信息交流的现象.群体感应调控着生物膜形成、公共物质合成、基因水平转移等一系列社会性行为,广泛存在于各类微生物信息交流中.活性污泥、生物膜和颗粒污泥等生物聚集体广泛存在群体感应现象,了解和认识群体感应与微生物之间的调控行为,对于废水处理具有重要意义.本文综述了感应信号分子的分类、群体感应调控机制,群体感应在活性污泥、生物膜、好氧颗粒污泥和厌氧颗粒污泥等废水处理中的调控行为的研究进展,并对废水处理中群体感应的研究进行了展望,以期为深入理解废水处理中群体感应调控行为提供参考. 相似文献
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Effects of quorum sensing autoinducer degradation gene on virulence and biofilm formation of <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pseudomonas aeruginosa</Emphasis> 下载免费PDF全文
The aiiA gene from Bacillus thuringiensis was cloned into the Pseudomonas/E. coli shuttle vector and transformed into Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1. Western blotting showed that the AiiA protein was expressed in PAO1. After induction by IPTG for 6 h and 18
h, expression of the aiiA gene in PAO1 completely degraded the quorum sensing autoinducers N-acylhomoserine lactones (AHLs): N-oxododecanoyl-L-homoserine lactone (OdDHL) and N-butyryl-L-homoserine lactone (BHL). The reduced amount of AHLs in PAO1 was also correlated with decreased expression and
production of several virulence factors such as elastase and pyocyanin. AiiA expression also influenced bacterial swarming
motility. Most importantly, our studies indicated that aiiA played significant roles in P. aeruginosa biofilm formation and dispersion, as observed by the differences of the biofilm formation on liquid and solid surfaces, and
biofilm structures under a scanning electron microscope. 相似文献
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Production of plant cell wall degrading enzymes, the major virulence factors of soft-rot Pectobacterium species, is controlled by many regulatory factors. Pectobacterium carotovorum ssp. carotovorum SCC3193 encodes an Rcs phosphorelay system that involves two sensor kinases, RcsC(Pcc) and RcsD(Pcc), and a response regulator RcsB(Pcc) as key components of this system, and an additional small lipoprotein RcsF(Pcc). This study indicates that inactivation of rcsC(Pcc), rcsD(Pcc) and rcsB(Pcc) enhances production of virulence factors with the highest effect detected for rcsB(Pcc). Interestingly, mutation of rcsF(Pcc) has no effect on virulence factors synthesis. These results suggest that in SCC3193 a parallel phosphorylation mechanism may activate the RcsB(Pcc) response regulator, which acts as a repressor suppressing the plant cell wall degrading enzyme production. Enhanced production of virulence factors in Rcs mutants is more pronounced when bacteria are growing in the absence of plant signal components. 相似文献
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Differential regulation of toxoflavin production and its role in the enhanced virulence of Burkholderia gladioli 下载免费PDF全文
Jongyun Lee Jungwook Park Sunyoung Kim Inmyoung Park Young‐Su Seo 《Molecular Plant Pathology》2016,17(1):65-76
Burkholderia gladioli is a causal agent of bacterial panicle blight and sheath/grain browning in rice in many countries. Many strains produce the yellow pigment toxoflavin, which is highly toxic to plants, fungi, animals and microorganisms. Although there have been several studies on the toxoflavin biosynthesis system of B. glumae, it is still unclear how B. gladioli activates toxoflavin biosynthesis. In this study, we explored the genomic organization of the toxoflavin system of B. gladioli and its biological functions using comparative genomic analysis between toxoflavin‐producing strains (B. glumae BGR1 and B. gladioli BSR3) and a strain not producing toxoflavin (B. gladioli KACC11889). The latter exhibits normal physiological characteristics similar to other B. gladioli strains. Burkholderia gladioli KACC11889 possesses all the genes involved in toxoflavin biosynthesis, but lacks the quorum‐sensing (QS) system that functions as an on/off switch for toxoflavin biosynthesis. These data suggest that B. gladioli has evolved to use the QS signalling cascade of toxoflavin production (TofI/TofR of QS → ToxJ or ToxR → tox operons) similar to that in B. glumae. However, some strains may have evolved to eliminate toxoflavin production through deletion of the QS genes. In addition, we demonstrate that the toxoflavin biosynthetic system enhances the virulence of B. gladioli. These findings provide another line of evidence supporting the differential regulation of the toxoflavin system in Burkholderia strains. 相似文献
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Halkare Suryanarayana Vasavi Ananthapadmanabha Bhagwath Arun Punchapady‐Devasya Rekha 《Microbiology and immunology》2014,58(5):286-293
Psidium guajava L., which has been used traditionally as a medicinal plant, was explored for anti‐quorum sensing (QS) activity. The anti‐QS activity of the flavonoid (FL) fraction of P. guajava leaves was determined using a biosensor bioassay with Chromobacterium violaceum CV026. Detailed investigation of the effects of the FL‐fraction on QS‐regulated violacein production in C. violaceum ATCC12472 and pyocyanin production, proteolytic, elastolytic activities, swarming motility and biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 was performed using standard methods. Possible mechanisms of QS‐inhibition were studied by assessing violacein production in response to N‐acyl homoserine lactone (AHL) synthesis in the presence of the FL‐fraction in C. violaceum ATCC31532 and by evaluating the induction of violacein in the mutant C. violaceum CV026 by AHL extracted from the culture supernatants of C. violaceum 31532. Active compounds in the FL‐fraction were identified by liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS). Inhibition of violacein production by the FL‐fraction in a C. violaceum CV026 biosensor bioassay indicated possible anti‐QS activity. The FL‐fraction showed concentration‐dependent decreases in violacein production in C. violaceum 12472 and inhibited pyocyanin production, proteolytic and elastolytic activities, swarming motility and biofilm formation in P. aeruginosa PAO1. Interestingly, the FL‐fraction did not inhibit AHL synthesis; AHL extracted from cultures of C. violaceum 31532 grown in the presence of the FL‐fraction induced violacein in the mutant C. violaceum CV026. LC–MS analysis revealed the presence of quercetin and quercetin‐3‐O‐arabinoside in the FL‐fraction. Both quercetin and quercetin‐3‐O‐arabinoside inhibited violacein production in C. violaceum 12472, at 50 and 100 μg/mL, respectively. Results of this study provide scope for further research to exploit these active molecules as anti‐QS agents. 相似文献