| Literature DB >> 25437611 |
Alexey Dudnik1, Robert Dudler2.
Abstract
The Pseudomonas syringae species complex has recently been named the number one plant pathogen, due to its economic and environmental impacts, as well as for its role in scientific research. The bacterium has been repeatedly reported to cause outbreaks on bean, cucumber, stone fruit, kiwi and olive tree, as well as on other crop and non-crop plants. It also serves as a model organism for research on the Type III secretion system (T3SS) and plant-pathogen interactions. While most of the current work on this pathogen is either carried out on one of three model strains found on dicot plants with completely sequenced genomes or on isolates obtained from recent outbreaks, not much is known about strains isolated from grasses (Poaceae). Here, we use comparative genomics in order to identify putative virulence-associated genes and other Poaceae-specific adaptations in several newly available genome sequences of strains isolated from grass species. All strains possess only a small number of known Type III effectors, therefore pointing to the importance of non-Type III secreted virulence factors. The implications of this finding are discussed.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25437611 PMCID: PMC4235733 DOI: 10.3390/pathogens3010121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pathogens ISSN: 2076-0817
Figure 1Maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree of the analyzed P. syringae strains. Pgy, P. syringae pv. glycinea; Pph, P. syringae pv. phaseolicola; Psy, P. syringae pv. syringae; Paf, P. syringae pv. atrofaciens; Pja, P. syringae pv. japonica; Ppa, P. syringae pv. panici; Por, P. syringae pv. oryzae; Pto, P. syringae pv. tomato; P. cannabina pv. alisalensis (Pcal).
Genome comparison of the nine analyzed Poaceae isolates: unique genes.
| Ortholog clusters | A (within grass isolates) | B (not found outside grass isolates) |
|---|---|---|
| Unique to | 2,333 | 1,566 |
| Unique to BRIP34876 | 11 | 8 |
| Unique to BRIP34881 | 13 | 7 |
| Unique to BRIP39023 | 349 | 121 |
| Unique to | 3,657 | 2,563 |
| Unique to | 178 | 75 |
| Unique to | 37 | 9 |
| Unique to | 484 | 322 |
| Unique to | 216 | 188 |
Column A represents the numbers of ortholog clusters obtained by comparing the nine genomes of Poaceae isolates among themselves. Column B contains an overview on the distribution of ortholog clusters found exclusively in these nine isolates, but not outside. An ortholog cluster is a group of genes from at least one strain in which all members have an identity percentage equal to or above the set cut off. Thus, a single cluster might contain more than one gene per strain, due to the presence of recent gene duplications, which are still more than 80% identical to one another. Such genes are regarded as the same entity by the software, and as a consequence, the actual numbers of shared homologs are slightly different for each strain.
Figure 2Shared genes in the genomes of the nine analyzed Poaceae isolates.
Figure 3Type III effector repertoires.
Figure 4Distribution of phytotoxins among the analyzed strains.
Putative bacteriocin genes.
| Strain | Bacteriocin | Location | Strain | Bacteriocin | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BRIP34876 | Syringacin M | A979_09507 | S-type pyocin | PssSM_0863 | |
| BRIP34881 | Syringacin M | A987_14290 | Colicin-DNAse | PssSM_0293 1 | |
| BRIP39023 | S-type pyocin | A988_14544 | Bacteriocin | PssSM_4261 | |
| Colicin-DNAse | A988_07204 1 | Syringacin M | ALAC01000012 | ||
| Cyclized peptide | A988_02638 2 | S-type pyocin | ALAC01000003 | ||
| Syringacin M | PSYJA_15707 | Syringacin M | PssB64_01273 | ||
| Bacteriocin | PSYJA_00994 | S-type pyocin | PssB64_04860 | ||
| Lasso peptide | PSYJA_17421 | Colicin-DNAse | POR16_04054 1 | ||
| Colicin-DNAse | AEAH01000987 1,3 | Bacteriocin | POR16_27431 | ||
| Syringacin M | AWUI01000310 | Lasso peptide | DS996947 4 | ||
| S-type pyocin | AWUI01000345 |
1 Immunity protein-coding gene located nearby. 2 ORF (Open Reading Frame) located inside the specified gene on the opposite strand.3 The gene contains a potential frameshift. 4 ORF is not annotated, located between POR16_00075 and POR16_00080.