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Pan Proteome of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris Isolates Contrasting in Virulence
Authors:Fabiano T. P. K. T  vora,Cristiane Santos,Mariana R. Maximiano,Andr   M. Murad,Osmundo Brilhante Oliveira‐Neto,Esaú   Megias,F  bio B. Reis Junior,Oct  vio L. Franco,Angela Mehta
Affiliation:Fabiano T. P. K. Távora,Cristiane Santos,Mariana R. Maximiano,André M. Murad,Osmundo Brilhante Oliveira‐Neto,Esaú Megias,Fábio B. Reis Junior,Octávio L. Franco,Angela Mehta
Abstract:Fully sequenced genomes of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris (Xcc) strains are reported. However, intra‐pathovar differences are still intriguing and far from clear. In this work, the contrasting virulence between two isolates of Xcc ‐ Xcc51 (more virulent) and XccY21 (less virulent) is evaluated by determining their pan proteome profiles. The bacteria are grown in NYG and XVM1 (optimal for induction of hrp regulon) broths and collected at the max‐exponential growth phase. Shotgun proteomics reveals a total of 329 proteins when Xcc isolates are grown in XVM1. A comparison of both profiles reveals 47 proteins with significant abundance fluctuations, out of which, 39 show an increased abundance in Xcc51 and are mainly involved in virulence/adaptation mechanisms, genetic information processing, and membrane receptor/iron transport systems, such as BfeA, BtuB, Cap, Clp, Dcp, FyuA, GroEs, HpaG, Tig, and OmpP6. Several differential proteins are further analyzed by qRT‐PCR, which reveals a similar expression pattern to the protein abundance. The data shed light on the complex Xcc pathogenicity mechanisms and point out a set of proteins related to the higher virulence of Xcc51. This information is essential for the development of more efficient strategies aiming at the control of black rot disease.
Keywords:black rot disease  minimal medium  shotgun proteomics  virulence‐related proteins  Xcc pathogenicity
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