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The isolation of spiroplasma strains from the cactusOpuntia tuna monstrosa and from aster yellows-diseased lettuce is described. DNA from these strains (ATCC 29594 and ATCC 29747) is compared with DNA fromSpiroplasma citri, and from the corn stunt and suckling mouse cataract spiroplasmas. The cactus and the lettuce isolates are found to be identical withS. citri by this method.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma 277F, a helical, motile mycoplasma from rabbit ticks in Montana, was cloned and cultivated in liquid and solidified spiroplasma or mycoplasma media. Serum was required, glucose was fermented, and digitonin inhibited growth. Colonies of spiroplasma 277F possessed granular centers and were surrounded by smaller, subsurface “satellite” colonies. Cloned agent 277F was antigenically distinct from the suckling mouse cataract agent, the corn stunt organism, andSpiroplasma citri by growth inhibition and deformation tests, but exhibited weak cross-reactivity withS. citri in the precipitin ring tests. Although current passage levels did not cause cataracts in neonatal rats, kill embryonated hen's eggs, or cause bovine mastitis, definitive tests must await the availability of fresh isolates. Ultrastructurally, 277F closely resembledS. citri but displayed a system of 3-nm threadlike filaments in the exterior layer of its membranous covering. Two phagelike entities, similar to viruses associated withS. citri, were present.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma citri and two as yet unclassified mycoplasmas of the genusSpiroplasma, the corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS) and suckling mouse cataract agent (SMCA), were compared by determination of the guanine-plus-cytosine (G+C) content of the DNA and by nucleic acid homology studies. The G+C content ofS. citri, CSS, and SMCA was found to be 26.4, 25.1, and 30.3 mol%, respectively. In hybridization experiments between DNA extracted from the three organisms, a hybridization of 2–3% was demonstrated betweenS. citri and SMCA, while hybridization betweenS. citri and CSS was about 30%. It is concluded on the basis of these findings, together with avialable serological data, that SMCA can be classified as a separate new species of the genusSpiroplasma, but additional work will be required to clarify the status of the CSS.  相似文献   

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The DNA base composition of the R8-A2 strain ofSpiroplasma citri and the I-747 and E strains of corn stunt spiroplasma was determined, by using the thermal denaturation temperature (T m ), to be 26.8, 26.3, and 26.0 mol% (G+C), respectively. By the simple hybridization method, a measurement of the relative binding of homologous or heterologous labeled DNA to unlabeled, DNA-immobilized, nitrocellulose membrane, a homology of 56–60% was demonstrated betweenS. citri and two strains of corn stunt spiroplasma. A relatively higher DNA homology (66–71% between these two organisms was obtained in teh competition experiment, a measurement of the relative ability of homologous or heterologous competitor DNA to block the formation of homologous DNA-DNA duplex.  相似文献   

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The deformation test is a simple and highly sensitive technique capable of demonstrating significant antigenic differences among helical, wall-less prokaryotes (spiroplasmas). Specific identified. Quantitative relationships among various antisera are determined by examining, under dark-field microscopy, samples containing serum dilutions and a measured number of organisms which is held constant in each test. Antisera dilutions of 1:2,000 to 1;16,000 deformed spiroplasmas in homologous tests involvingSpiroplasma citri and the corn stunt and suckling mouse cataract spiroplasmas. With the exception of some heterologous cross-reactions in the deformation test betweenS. citri and corn stunt spiroplasmas, antisera and preimmunization sera failed to deform heterologous spiroplasmas at dilutions higher than 1:16.  相似文献   

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A spiroplasma isolate, was obtained from rabbit ticks (Haemaphysalis leporispalustris) taken from cottontail rabbits in Maryland by inoculation of tick suspensions into SP-4 medium. The isolate was indistinguishable from an experimental vertebrate pathogen (suckling mouse cataract agent spiroplasma) when tested with other plant and tick spiroplasmas in growth inhibition, deformation, and metabolism inhibition tests. The isolated organism had a pathogenic profile for suckling rats and embryonated chicken eggs that differed significantly from that of other suckling mouse cataract agent strains. This is the first report of a direct spiroplasma isolation from ticks in cell-free medium, and confirms the specific association of spiroplasmas of the suckling mouse cataract agent serogroup with rabbit ticks.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma citri was found to carry an 8.0 kb plasmid that differed from previously describedS. citri plasmids in its restriction map. It was also clonable in pBR322. The plasmid, named pRA1, was found in large quantities as free plasmid inS. citri (R8A2, Maroc) subclones of low passage level. In subclones of higher passage levels, free plasmid was replaced by plasmid sequences integrated into the spiroplasma chromosome. Significant quantities of integrated plasmid sequences were also observed in the corn stunt spiroplasma,S. kunkelii, while small quantities of free and/or integrated plasmid DNA could be detected in some spiroplasmas serologically and genotypically remote fromS. citri. Integrated plasmid sequences were cloned into theEscherichia coli plasmid pUC13. Hybridization tests and restriction maps of these clones indicated that the integrated plasmid sequences consisted of fragments, rather than entire plasmid DNA, inserted into specific sites in the spiroplasma chromosome. Although the biological role of the pRA1 plasmid remains unclear, theS. citri subclones containing large quantities of free plasmid exhibited slower growth rates and a tendency to lyse.  相似文献   

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Preparations of spiralin from membranes ofSpiroplasma citri, strain C189, purified by sequential solubilization with detergents followed by agarose-suspension electrophoresis induced rabbit antibodies that were largely specific forSpiroplasma citri Group I-1 spiroplasmas, as demonstrated by metabolic inhibition (MI), growth inhibition (GI), and deformation (DF) tests. By contrast, antibodies againstS. citri whole-membrane protein preparations reacted broadly with representative type cultures of seven subgroups of theS. citri complex. Neither antimembrane nor antispiralin sera reacted withS. floricola, S. mirum, or Group IV, (VI), (VII), or (VIII) spiroplasmas. Minor cross-reactions in MI and DF tests between antispiralin serum and Subgroup I-2 and I-3 antigens may have represented shared epitopes in a set of homologous membrane proteins of the three spiroplasmas, or antibodies against highly antigenic traces of other common membrane proteins in the purified spiralin preparations. The unique antigenic properties of spiralin, the most abundant protein in theS. citri membrane, explain in part the unique profiles shown by this spiroplasma species in comparative taxonomic serological tests.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma kunkelii and Spiroplasma citri, both helical-shaped cell wall-less bacteria, are the causative agents of corn stunt disease and citrus stubborn disease, respectively. Plants exhibiting natural resistance to these phytopathogenic spiroplasmas are currently lacking. Engineering artificial plant resistance using antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) has been conceived as a new approach to control the agronomically important spiroplasmal diseases. In preparation for such task, the present study focused on screening of AMPs that have potentials to curb the growth of S. kunkelii and S. citri. Four AMPs, including Novispirin T7, Caerin 1.1, Tricholongin and Dhvar4, were selected for in vitro growth inhibition test. A liquid assay method was developed for quick qualitative and quantitative evaluations of the AMPs. Our results demonstrated that Novispirin T7 and Caerin 1.1 were able to inhibit the growth of both phytopathogenic spiroplasmas with the efficacy comparable to that of tetracycline. Cell deformations were observed in spiroplasma cultures treated with these two peptides, indicating interactions of the AMPs with the spiroplasma cell membranes. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of the AMPs against S. kunkelii and S. citri were determined.  相似文献   

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Young Spiroplasma citri, corn stunt spiroplasma, and honey bee spiroplasma colonies fixed in 5% glutaraldehyde in M 199 cell culture medium with 0.25 M sucrose showed elongated mycelium-like cells which were sometimes branched or helical. In older colonies beaded chains and rounded bodies were formed. Fixation in 6 % glutaraldehyde in distilled water resulted in amorphous masses in which rounded bodies were present. The spiroplasma cells did not remain osmotically active after glutaraldehyde fixation. Acholeplasma laidlawii and Mycoplasma hyorhinis colonies fixed in glutaraldehyde with or without M 199 medium with 0.25 M sucrose showed little difference in cell morphology.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma citri, a helical, wall-less prokaryote, is an insect-borne phytopathogen. Though proteins having domains on the surface ofS. citri cells may be important in pathogenicity or transmissibility, only one surface protein, spiralin (29 KDa), has previously been identified. Intact cells of strain BR3 were treated with chymotrypsin, proteinase K, or trypsin, and the surviving proteins were analyzed by SDS-PAGE. Seven proteins, in addition to spiralin, were degraded, indicative of surface exposure of those polypeptides. Surface immunoprecipitation (SIP) was used to test accessibility of the proteins to anti-S. citri membrane serum, another indication of surface exposure. With unlabeled cells, five such proteins were identified. Four of these have sizes that correspond to those seen with protease treatments. When125I surfacelabeled spiroplasmas were used for SIP, twelve surface proteins were detected, eight of which correspond to bands identified by the other methods. A protein of 89 KDa in strain BR3 was not universally detected in otherS. citri strains and spiroplasma species.  相似文献   

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An antiserum was prepared in rabbits against an isolate of corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS; I-747). The immunoglobulin of the antiserum was purified and conjugated with alkaline phosphatase by standard procedures and used in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Using ELISA, we were able to detect 0.01 g of CSS protein/ml in pure culture. A strong color reaction was observed with CSS antiserum and CSS antigens, whereas withSpiroplasma citri and honeybee spiroplasma (AS-576) antigens the color reaction was very weak. No color reaction was observed with four other spiroplasmas,Mycoplasma gallisepticum, andAcholeplasma laidlawii. Antiserum against CSS with ELISA successfully detected CSS in diseased plants and insect vectors. Host plant and vector tissue had no detrimental effect on the reaction. With ELISA,Spiroplasma citri antiserum did not react positively with CSS-infected plant or insect tissue, whereas a positive color reaction was observed withS. citri-infected (stubborn disease) citrus plant samples.  相似文献   

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This paper describes a method for isolating plasma membranes fromSpiroplasma citri and for comparing membrane and cytoplasmic proteins by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. Plasma membranes ofS. citri were stabilized against fragmentation by coating cell with Concanavalin A just prior to lysis. After lysis of the cells by ultrasonic irradiation, membranes were purified by differential centrifugation and step gradients. The purified fraction, which consisted essentially of extended sheets of membranes, exhibited membrane-boundpara-nitrophenylphosphatase specific activity 1.5-fold over that of the whole-cell lysate. Only traces of soluble NADH oxidase were present in the membrane preparation. The latter fraction appeared homogeneous upon sorbitol density gradient centrifugation and banded at an equilibrium density of 1.107 g/ml. The plasma membrane proteins were then analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Approximately 40 different proteins were detected in the membrane preparations. By comparison with the patterns obtained for whole-cell extracts and cytoplasmic fractions, a protein map ofS. citri could be established in which membrane and cytoplasmic proteins were identified.  相似文献   

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The ability of several continuous tick cell culture lines to support growth of tickborne spiroplasmas (helical, wall-less prokaryotes in the classMollicutes) was assessed. Seven triturates, prepared from pools ofIxodes pacificus ticks naturally infected with theSpiroplasma sp. (group VI) organism, were retrieved from frozen (–70°C) storage and passaged in three distinct tick cell lines, in antibiotic-free tick cell culture medium alone, or in spiroplasma culture medium (SP-4 formulation). Six spiroplasma strains were recovered in the RML-19 cell line fromDermacentor variabilis, and five isolations were made in another cell line (RML-15) from this tick species. None was recovered in aRhipicephalus sanguineus cell line (RML-23), in tick cell culture medium, or in SP-4 broth medium. One of the spiroplasma isolates (Y43) was maintained through four consecutive weekly refeedings of theD. variabilis cell line and for three feedings ofR. sanguineus cells, where numbers of spiroplasmas in cell supernatants reached levels comparable to those obtained in the SP-4 medium.A laboratory-adapted strain (SMCA) ofSpiroplasma mirum, a second helical mollicute of tick origin (the suckling mouse cataract agent), grew in three tick cell lines (RML-15, RML-23, and RML-16 cells fromD. parumapertus), in three mosquito cell lines (fromAedes albopictus, Ae. aegypti, andCulex quinquefasciatus), and in both cell culture medium alone and in SP-4 medium. The organisms survived for 1–2 weeks, but failed to multiply, in cell lines fromC. tritaeniorhynchus, Antheraea eucalypti, orXenopus laevis. Some evidence of cytopathic effect ofS. mirum on tick cell lines was seen, although growth of the organism in mosquito cell cultures was not associated with cell toxicity. The use of arthropod cell lines appears to have value in the primary isolation of arthropod- or insect-derived mollicutes and for the study of cytopathogenicity of these wall-less prokaryotes.  相似文献   

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The pathogenicity of a spiroplasma isolated from coconut palms was tested by (1) transmission experiments to palms and other plants susceptible to infection by mycoplasmas, using the suspected vector of lethal yellowing, Myndus crudus, and vectors of the agents of other yellows diseases and (2) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to detect spiroplasma antigens in diseased palm tissues. Results of both these tests were negative and, as earlier attempts to repeat the isolations from lethal yellowing diseased palms had also been unsucessful, it was concluded that this organism was not the causal agent of lethal yellowing disease. Further analysis by serological tests and by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) of spiroplasma proteins confirmed that the coconut isolates were related to members of the Spiroplasma citri serogroup but were distinct from other strains tested.  相似文献   

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The first-cultured and most-studied spiroplasma is Spiroplasma citri, the causal agent of citrus stubborn disease, one of the three plant-pathogenic, sieve-tube-restricted, and leafhopper vector-transmitted mollicutes. In Iranian Fars province, S. citri cultures were obtained from stubborn affected citrus trees, sesame and safflower plants, and from the leafhopper vector Circulifer haematoceps. Spiralin gene sequences from different S. citri isolates were amplified by PCR, cloned, and sequenced. Phylogenetic trees based on spiralin gene sequence showed diversity and indicated the presence of three clusters among the S. citri strains. Comparison of the amino acid sequences of eleven spiralins from Iranian strains and those from the reference S. citri strain GII-3 (241 aa), Palmyre strain (242 aa), Spiroplasma kunkelii (240 aa), and Spiroplasma phoeniceum (237 aa) confirmed the conservation of general features of the protein. However, the spiralin of an S. citri isolate named Shiraz I comprised 346 amino acids and showed a large duplication of the region comprised between two short repeats previously identified in S. citri spiralins. We report in this paper the spiralin diversity in Spiroplasma strains from southern Iran and for the first time a partial internal duplication of the spiralin gene.  相似文献   

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Spiroplasma kunkelii, the causative agent of corn stunt disease in maize ( Zea mays L.), is a helical, cell wall-less prokaryote assigned to the class Mollicutes. As part of a project to sequence the entire S. kunkelii genome, we analyzed an 85-kb DNA segment from the pathogenic strain CR2-3x. This genome segment contains 101 ORFs and two tRNA genes. The majority of the ORFs code for predicted proteins that can be assigned to respective clusters of orthologous groups (COGs). These COGs cover diverse functional categories including genetic information storage and processing, cellular processes, and metabolism. The most notable gene cluster in this genome segment is a super-operon capable of encoding 24 ribosomal proteins. The organization of genes in this operon reflects the unique evolutionary position of the spiroplasma. Gene duplications, domain rearrangements, and frameshift mutations in the segment are interpreted as indicators of phase variation in the spiroplasma. To our knowledge, this is the first analysis of a large genome segment from a plant pathogenic spiroplasma.Communicated by W. Goebel  相似文献   

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A spiroplasma (strain PPS1) isolated from healthy flowers ofCalliandra haematocephala in Florida has been found to be a member of a serogroup of the Spiroplasmataceae. It is distinct fromSpiroplasma citri and from other described spiroplasmas as determined by growth inhibition, fluorescent antibody, and ELISA serological tests. PPS1 was also distinguished fromS. citri and several other spiroplasmas by the guanine + cytosine content of its DNA. PPS1 requires sterol for growth, is inhibited by digitonin, grows at 20–30°C, and does not hydrolyze arginine or urea. The ready isolation of this and similar organisms from surfaces of healthy plants emphasizes that caution should be exercised in attempts to isolate cell wall-less prokaryotes from the interior of diseased plants. Although some strains of spiroplasmas are known as insect pathogens in nature, the ecological role(s) of the flower-inhabiting spiroplasmas has yet to be fully determined.  相似文献   

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The aster leafhopper (Macrosteles fascifrons), injected with an isolate of Spiroplasma citri obtained from brittle root-diseased horseradish (Armoracia rusticana), transmitted the spiroplasma to horseradish and China aster (Callistephus chinensis.) After feeding on plants infected with S. citri, M. fascifrons transmitted the spiroplasma from aster to aster and horseradish, from yellow rocket (Barbarea vulgaris) to aster, and from turnip (Brassica rapa) to turnip. Symptoms in infected horseradish were chlorosis and stunting of newly formed leaves, discoloration of root phloem, and reduced plant growth typical of brittle root disease. Chlorosis, stunting, and asymmetry of young leaves occurred in affected aster and turnip. Flowers of infected aster were small and pale in colour and occasionally showed other symptoms including asymmetry, petal distortion, or light green petals. Spiroplasmas were isolated from all plants showing symptoms. Transmission rates by M. fascifrons which acquired S. citri by feeding on infected plants were very low, but injected leafhoppers transmitted more frequently. This is the first report of the transmission of S. citri from diseased to healthy plants by M. fascifrons.  相似文献   

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Using D. maidis and pathogen isolates collected at three field sites along an altitudinal gradient in Mexico, we compared survival in leafhoppers exposed to healthy maize to those exposed to maize infected with one of four isolates of maize stunting pathogens: two isolates of the corn stunt spiroplasma (CSS, Spiroplasma kunkelii) and two of the maize busby stunt phytoplasma (MBSP). Survival improved after exposure to either plant pathogen under both the cooler and warmer environmental conditions D. maidis is likely to encounter during the dry season. Survival varied among leafhoppers from the different field sites, suggesting that gene flow between these populations is limited. The leafhoppers responded differently to the four isolates (i.e., we noted significant population by exposure interactions), but we found no difference between MBSP and CSS exposure. Finally, we found evidence of local adaptation in one leafhopper population to sympatric, as compared to allopatric, plant pathogens. We have shown with this and our earlier study that aspects of the interaction phenotype in the association between D. maidis and the plant pathogens are mutualistic and that this association has considerable potential as a model for studies of local adaptation.  相似文献   

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