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Florent Ailloud Tiffany Lowe Gilles Cellier David Roche Caitilyn Allen Philippe Prior 《BMC genomics》2015,16(1)
Background
Ralstonia solanacearum is a vascular soil-borne plant pathogen with an unusually broad host range. This economically destructive and globally distributed bacterium has thousands of distinct lineages within a heterogeneous and taxonomically disputed species complex. Some lineages include highly host-adapted strains (ecotypes), such as the banana Moko disease-causing strains, the cold-tolerant potato brown rot strains (also known as R3bv2) and the recently emerged Not Pathogenic to Banana (NPB) strains.Results
These distinct ecotypes offer a robust model to study host adaptation and the emergence of ecotypes because the polyphyletic Moko strains include lineages that are phylogenetically close to the monophyletic brown rot and NPB strains. Draft genomes of eight new strains belonging to these three model ecotypes were produced to complement the eleven publicly available R. solanacearum genomes. Using a suite of bioinformatics methods, we searched for genetic and evolutionary features that distinguish ecotypes and propose specific hypotheses concerning mechanisms of host adaptation in the R. solanacearum species complex. Genome-wide, few differences were identified, but gene loss events, non-synonymous polymorphisms, and horizontal gene transfer were identified among type III effectors and were associated with host range differences.Conclusions
This extensive comparative genomics analysis uncovered relatively few divergent features among closely related strains with contrasting biological characteristics; however, several virulence factors were associated with the emergence of Moko, NPB and brown rot and could explain host adaptation.Electronic supplementary material
The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s12864-015-1474-8) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. 相似文献3.
The plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum needs aerotaxis for normal biofilm formation and interactions with its tomato host 下载免费PDF全文
Ralstonia solanacearum is a soilborne pathogen that causes bacterial wilt of diverse plant species. To locate and infect host plant roots R. solanacearum needs taxis, the ability to move toward more favorable conditions. However, the specific signals that attract this pathogen were unknown. One candidate is aerotaxis, or energy taxis, which guides bacteria toward optimal intracellular energy levels. The R. solanacearum genome encodes two putative aerotaxis transducers. Cloned R. solanacearum aer1 and aer2 genes restored aerotaxis to an Escherichia coli aer mutant, demonstrating that both genes encode heterologously functional aerotaxis transducers. Site-directed mutants lacking aer1, aer2, or both aer1 and aer2 were significantly less able to move up an oxygen gradient than the wild-type parent strain; in fact, the aerotaxis of the aer mutants was indistinguishable from that of a completely nonmotile strain. Tomato plants inoculated with either the aer2 or the aer1/aer2 mutant had slightly delayed wilt disease development. Furthermore, the aer1/aer2 double mutant was significantly impaired in the ability to rapidly localize on tomato roots compared to its wild-type parent. Unexpectedly, all nonaerotactic mutants formed thicker biofilms on abiotic surfaces than the wild type. These results indicate that energy taxis contributes significantly to the ability of R. solanacearum to locate and effectively interact with its host plants. 相似文献
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Swimming motility, a virulence trait of Ralstonia solanacearum, is regulated by FlhDC and the plant host environment 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Swimming motility allows the bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum to efficiently invade and colonize host plants. However, the bacteria are essentially nonmotile once inside plant xylem vessels. To determine how and when motility genes are expressed, we cloned and mutated flhDC, which encodes a major regulator of flagellar biosynthesis and bacterial motility. An flhDC mutant was nonmotile and less virulent than its wild-type parent on both tomato and Arabidopsis; on Arabidopsis, the flhDC mutant also was less virulent than a nonmotile fliC flagellin mutant. Genes in the R. solanacearum motility regulon had strikingly different expression patterns in culture and in the plant. In culture, as expected, flhDC expression depended on PehSR, a regulator of early virulence factors; and, in turn, FlhDC was required for fliC (flagellin) expression. However, when bacteria grew in tomato plants, flhDC was expressed in both wild-type and pehR mutant backgrounds, although PehSR is necessary for motility both in culture and in planta. Both flhDC and pehSR were significantly induced in planta relative to expression levels in culture. Unexpectedly, the fliC gene was expressed in planta at cell densities where motile bacteria were not observed, as well as in a nonmotile flhDC mutant. Thus, expression of flhDC and flagellin itself are uncoupled from bacterial motility in the host environment, indicating that additional signals and regulatory circuits repress motility during plant pathogenesis. 相似文献
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Apuya NR Yadegari R Fischer RL Harada JJ Goldberg RB Harada JH 《Plant physiology》2002,129(2):691-705
We identified a new gene that is interrupted by T-DNA in an Arabidopsis embryo mutant called raspberry3. raspberry3 has "raspberry-like" cellular protuberances with an enlarged suspensor characteristic of other raspberry embryo mutants, and is arrested morphologically at the globular stage of embryo development. The predicted RASPBERRY3 protein has domains found in proteins present in prokaryotes and algae chloroplasts. Computer prediction analysis suggests that the RASPBERRY3protein may be localized in the chloroplast. Complementation analysis supports the possibility that the RASPBERRY3 protein may be involved in chloroplast development. Our experiments demonstrate the important role of the chloroplast, directly or indirectly, in embryo morphogenesis and development. 相似文献
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Oliver Manlik Sunil Mundra Regula Schmid-Hempel Paul Schmid-Hempel 《Global Change Biology》2023,29(1):69-80
Climate change is predicted to affect host–parasite interactions, and for some hosts, parasite infection is expected to increase with rising temperatures. Global population declines of important pollinators already have been attributed to climate change and parasitism. However, the role of climate in driving parasite infection and the genetic basis for pollinator hosts to respond often remain obscure. Based on decade-long field data, we investigated the association between climate and Nosema bombi (Microsporidia) infection of buffed-tailed bumblebees (Bombus terrestris), and whether host genotypes play a role. For this, we genotyped 876 wild bumblebee queens and screened for N. bombi infection of those queens between 2000 and 2010. We recorded seven climate parameters during those 11 years and tested for correlations between climate and infection prevalence. Here we show that climatic factors drive N. bombi infection and that the impact of climate depends on mitochondrial DNA cytochrome oxidase I (COI) haplotypes of the host. Infection prevalence was correlated with climatic variables during the time when queens emerge from hibernation. Remarkably, COI haplotypes best predict this association between climatic factors and infection. In particular, two host haplotypes (“A” and “B”) displayed phenotypic plasticity in response to climatic variation: Temperature was positively correlated with infection of host haplotype B, but not haplotype A. The likelihood of infection of haplotype A was associated with moisture, conferring greater resistance to parasite infection during wetter years. In contrast, infection of haplotype B was unrelated to moisture. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study that identifies specific host genotypes that confer differential parasite resistance under variable climatic conditions. Our results underscore the importance of mitochondrial haplotypes to ward off parasites in a changing climate. More broadly, this also suggests that COI may play a pertinent role in climate change adaptations of insect pollinators. 相似文献
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The awr gene family encodes a novel class of Ralstonia solanacearum type III effectors displaying virulence and avirulence activities 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
Solé M Popa C Mith O Sohn KH Jones JD Deslandes L Valls M 《Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI》2012,25(7):941-953
We present here the characterization of a new gene family, awr, found in all sequenced Ralstonia solanacearum strains and in other bacterial pathogens. We demonstrate that the five paralogues in strain GMI1000 encode type III-secreted effectors and that deletion of all awr genes severely impairs its capacity to multiply in natural host plants. Complementation studies show that the AWR (alanine-tryptophan-arginine tryad) effectors display some functional redundancy, although AWR2 is the major contributor to virulence. In contrast, the strain devoid of all awr genes (Δawr1-5) exhibits enhanced pathogenicity on Arabidopsis plants. A gain-of-function approach expressing AWR in Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 proves that this is likely due to effector recognition, because AWR5 and AWR4 restrict growth of this bacterium in Arabidopsis. Transient overexpression of AWR in nonhost tobacco species caused macroscopic cell death to varying extents, which, in the case of AWR5, shows characteristics of a typical hypersensitive response. Our work demonstrates that AWR, which show no similarity to any protein with known function, can specify either virulence or avirulence in the interaction of R. solanacearum with its plant hosts. 相似文献
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Arms races between brood parasites and their hosts provide model systems for studying the evolutionary repercussions of species interactions. However, how naive hosts identify brood parasites as enemies remains poorly understood, despite its ecological and evolutionary significance. Here, we investigate whether young, cuckoo-naive superb fairy-wrens, Malurus cyaneus, can learn to recognize cuckoos as a threat through social transmission of information. Naive individuals were initially unresponsive to a cuckoo specimen, but after observing conspecifics mob a cuckoo, they made more whining and mobbing alarm calls, and spent more time physically mobbing the cuckoo. This is the first direct evidence that naive hosts can learn to identify brood parasites as enemies via social learning. 相似文献
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A novel leucine‐rich repeat protein,CaLRR51, acts as a positive regulator in the response of pepper to Ralstonia solanacearum infection 下载免费PDF全文
Wei Cheng Zhuoli Xiao Hanyang Cai Chuanqing Wang Yang Hu Yueping Xiao Yuxing Zheng Lei Shen Sheng Yang Zhiqin Liu Shaoliang Mou Ailian Qiu Deyi Guan Shuilin He 《Molecular Plant Pathology》2017,18(8):1089-1100
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Yang Y El-Ganiny AM Bray GE Sanders DA Kaminskyj SG 《Fungal genetics and biology : FG & B》2008,45(5):749-759
Aspergillus nidulans strains containing the hypB5 temperature sensitive allele have a restrictive phenotype of wide, highly-branched hyphae. The hypB locus was cloned by phenotype complementation using a genomic plasmid library. hypB5 is predicted gene AN6709 in the A. nidulans genome database, which encodes a putative Sec7 domain protein, likely to act early in COPI-mediated vesicle formation for retrograde Golgi to ER transport. The A. nidulans hypB5 allele has a single mutation, cytosine to guanine predicted to cause a nonconservative amino acid change, alanine to proline, in a conserved helix adjacent to the Sec7p nucleotide binding site. This would likely reduce the stability of a highly conserved loop important for nucleotide binding, and is consistent with temperature sensitivity of hypB5 strains. Deletion of AN6709 showed that hypB(Sec7) was not essential. AN6709Delta hyphae resembled the hypB5 restrictive phenotype. As has been shown previously for hypA1 mutants, shifting established hypB5 mutant hyphae from a growth temperature of 28-42 degrees C caused septation in and death of tip cells and growth activation of basal cells. 相似文献
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Whether or not organisms become infected by parasites is likely to be a complex interplay between host and parasite genotypes, as well as the physiological condition of both species. Details of this interplay are very important because physiology‐driven susceptibility has the potential to confound genetic coevolutionary responses. Here we concentrate on how physiological aspects of infection may interfere with genetic‐based infectivity in a snail–trematode (Potamopyrgus antipodarum/Microphallus sp.) interaction by asking: (1) how does host condition affect susceptibility to infection? and (2) how does host condition affect the survival of infected individuals? We manipulated host condition by experimentally varying resources. Contrary to our expectation, host condition did not affect susceptibility to infection, suggesting that genetics are more important than physiology in this regard. However, hosts in poor condition had higher parasite‐induced mortality than hosts in good condition. Taken together, these results suggest that coevolutionary interactions with parasites may depend on host condition, not by altering susceptibility, but rather by affecting the likelihood of parasite transmission. 相似文献
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Induction of a small heat shock protein and its functional roles in Nicotiana plants in the defense response against Ralstonia solanacearum 下载免费PDF全文
In tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), Ralstonia solanacearum OE1-1 (RsOE1-1) is pathogenic, whereas R. solanacearum 8107 (Rs8107) is nonpathogenic and induces the hypersensitive response (HR). To elucidate the molecular mechanisms of plant-R. solanacearum interactions, we used differential display to isolate a cDNA fragment, A6, regulated in tobacco by inoculation with RsOE1-1. The deduced amino acid sequence predicted from full-length A6-cDNA showed similarity to small heat shock proteins from Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana; hypothetical protein), Medicago truncatula, and Cucumis melo; we therefore designated A6 to correspond to Ntshsp17 (for tobacco small heat shock protein 17). Recombinant Ntshsp17 overproduced in Escherichia coli exhibited molecular chaperone function. Expression of Ntshsp17 was increased in tobacco leaves inoculated with both RsOE1-1 and Rs8107. Expression was induced by heat treatment and by treatment with aminocyclopropane carboxylic acid, hydrogen peroxide, methyl jasmonate, and salicylic acid. Ntshsp17 expression was induced by inoculation with a HR and pathogenicity gene mutant of Rs8107 that does not induce the HR, but not by Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of INF1, an HR elicitor. In Nbshsp17-silenced plants (an Ntshsp17 ortholog in Nicotiana benthamiana), expression of ETHYLENE-RESPONSE ELEMENT-BINDING PROTEIN, PATHOGENESIS-RELATED1a (PR1a), and PR4 genes was compromised, but expression of ELONGATION FACTOR1alpha was scarcely affected. Appearance of the HR was not affected in the silenced plants. In the silenced plants, growth of Rs8107 was accelerated. Bacterial growth and wilt symptoms elicited by RsOE1-1 were also accelerated in the silenced plants. These results indicate that this small heat shock protein might have a role in HR-independent defenses in Nicotiana plants. 相似文献
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An exo-poly-alpha-D-galacturonosidase, PehB, is required for wild-type virulence of Ralstonia solanacearum. 下载免费PDF全文
Ralstonia solanacearum, which causes bacterial wilt disease of many plant species, produces several extracellular plant cell wall-degrading enzymes that are suspected virulence factors. These include a previously described endopolygalacturonase (PG), PehA, and two exo-PGs. A gene encoding one of the exo-PGs, pehB, was cloned from R. solanacearum K60. The DNA fragment specifying PehB contained a 2,103-bp open reading frame that encodes a protein of 74.2 kDa with a typical N-terminal signal sequence. The cloned pehB gene product cleaves polygalacturonic acid into digalacturonic acid units. The amino acid sequence of pehB resembles that of pehX, an exo-PG gene from Erwinia chrysanthemi, with 47.2% identity at the amino acid level. PehB also has limited similarity to plant exo-PGs from Zea mays and Arabidopsis thaliana. The chromosomal pehB genes in R. solanacearum wild-type strain K60 and in an endo-PG PehA- strain were replaced with an insertionally inactivated copy of pehB. The resulting mutants were deficient in the production of PehB and of both PehA and PehB, respectively. The pehB mutant was significantly less virulent than the wild-type strain in eggplant virulence assays using a soil inoculation method. However, the pehA mutant was even less virulent, and the pehA pehB double mutant was the least virulent of all. These results suggest that PehB is required for a wild-type level of virulence in R. solanacearum although its individual role in wilt disease development may be minor. Together with endo-PG PehA, however, PehB contributes substantially to the virulence of R. solanacearum. 相似文献
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When the seven available instars and morphs of the aphid, Hyperomyzus lactucae (L.), were exposed together to oviposition by its hymenopterous parasite, Aphidius sonchi Marshall, the numbers of eggs laid were highest in the nymphal instars, particularly in third instar hosts. Adult aphids and alatiform nymphs had the least numbers of eggs laid in them.When the seven instars and morphs were exposed separately, comparatively fewer eggs were laid in both third and fourth (apteriform) instar hosts. These results suggested that, when given a choice, the parasite prefers larger apteriform nymphs.The distribution of eggs among individuals of the same instar during the 3-h test exposure was generally found to be random.
Résumé Quand les sept stades et types du puceron Hyperomyzus lactucea L. sont présentés ensemble à la ponte de son hyménoptère parasite, Aphidius sonchi Marshall, le nombre d'oeufs pondus est particulièrement élevé dans les larves de l'hôte au 3ème stade. Les pucerons adultes et les larves alatiformes avaient reçu le plus faible nombre d'oeufs. Quand les différents types et les sept stades sont exposés séparément, comparativement moins d'oeufs sont pondus à la fois sur les larves des 3ème et 4ème stades aptériformes. Ces résultats suggèrent que, quand on lui donne le choix, le parasite préfère les plus grosses laryes aptériformes. La distribution des oeufs parmi les individus du même stade était généralement au hasard.相似文献
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Characterization of Deoxyribonucleic Acid of Virulent Bacteriophage and its Infectivity to Host Bacteria, Pseudomonas solanacearum 总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2
H. Toyoda K. Kakutani S. Ikeda S. Goto H. Tanaka S. Ouchi 《Journal of Phytopathology》1991,131(1):11-21
Virulent bacteriophage PK-101 was isolated from soil infested with strain K-101 of Pseudomonas solanacearum and nucleic acid was prepared from the phages. Some chemical properties of phage nucleic acid and its infectivities to various strains of P. solanacearum were examined in the present study. By digestion with restriction endonucleases, phage nucleic acid was shown to be linear duplex DNA approximately 35 kb long. Restriction fragment length polymorphism was observed when electrophoresis patterns of enzyme-digested PK-101 DNA were compared with those of DNA prepared from different phage isolates. Transfection of host strains by PK-101 DNA was carried out, and it was infectious not only to host strain K-101, but also to other strains which were resistant to phage particles. Transfection efficiency was considerably enhanced by directly introducing phage DNA into bacterial cells by means of an electroporation. The electroporation technique was also effective to transform P. solanacearum with large-size plasmid DNA. 相似文献
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PlyPH, a bacteriolytic enzyme with a broad pH range of activity and lytic action against Bacillus anthracis 下载免费PDF全文
We have cloned a lytic enzyme, PlyPH, with a specific lytic effect on Bacillus anthracis strains. PlyPH remains active between pH 4 and 10.5, and a single dose rescued a significant percentage of mice infected intraperitoneally with an attenuated B. anthracis strain. We propose PlyPH as a novel therapeutic agent. 相似文献