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pthG from Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae encodes an avirulence effector that determines incompatibility in multiple beet species.

David Ezra1, Isaac Barash, Dan M Weinthal, Victor Gaba, Shulamit Manulis.   

Abstract

SUMMARY Pantoea agglomerans pv. gypsophilae (Pag) causes root and crown gall disease on gypsophila, whereas P. agglomerans pv. betae (Pab) induces the disease on beet as well as gypsophila. Both pathovars harbour a pathogenicity plasmid (pPATH(Pag) or pPATH(Pab)) that determines disease development. We have previously isolated and partially characterized a pleiotropic gene from the pPATH(Pag), designated as pthG, that encodes a virulence factor in gypsophila and an elicitor of a hypersensitive-like response in beet roots. The present study was undertaken to characterize pthG further as an avr gene. The infiltration of beet leaves with strains expressing PthG (i.e. Pag or Pab containing pthG in trans) caused an hypersensitive reaction (HR) response within 48 h, whereas strains lacking intact pthG (i.e. Pab or Pag mutated in pthG) resulted in gall formation after 5 days. A hypersensitive reaction was elicited by PthG on multiple beet species, whereas a marker exchange mutant of Pag in pthG extended its host range on these beet species. A marker exchange mutant of Pag in hrpJ, encoding a component of the Type III secretion system, prevented HR elicitation. Mutations in each of the hrp regulatory genes (hrpY, hrpS and hrpL) substantially reduced the transcriptional activity of pthG in gypsophila cuttings. PthG could only be detected inside Pag cells during over-expression of hrpS or hrpL. Particle bombardment of GFP-PthG fusion caused cell death in beet, but not in non-host (melon) leaves. Present and previous results have established pthG as a broad-host-range avr gene that functions in multiple host plant species and the first functional avr gene in Pantoea spp.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 20565587     DOI: 10.1111/j.1364-3703.2004.00211.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol        ISSN: 1364-3703            Impact factor:   5.663


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1.  Distribution and replication of the pathogenicity plasmid pPATH in diverse populations of the gall-forming bacterium Pantoea agglomerans.

Authors:  Dan M Weinthal; Isaac Barash; Mary Panijel; Lea Valinsky; Victor Gaba; Shulamit Manulis-Sasson
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2007-10-05       Impact factor: 4.792

2.  Two Pantoea agglomerans type III effectors can transform nonpathogenic and phytopathogenic bacteria into host-specific gall-forming pathogens.

Authors:  Gal Nissan; Laura Chalupowicz; Guido Sessa; Shulamit Manulis-Sasson; Isaac Barash
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2019-08-01       Impact factor: 5.663

3.  Comparative genomics reveals genes significantly associated with woody hosts in the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae.

Authors:  Reuben W Nowell; Bridget E Laue; Paul M Sharp; Sarah Green
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2016-07-15       Impact factor: 5.663

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