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Chemical Targeting and Manipulation of Type III Secretion in the Phytopathogen Xanthomonas campestris for Control of Disease.

Le Zhou1, Cheng Wang1, Guo-Hua Wang1, Zai-Wa Wei1, Qiu-Xia Fu1, Xiao-Hong Hang1, Mei Yang1, Bo-Le Jiang2, Ji-Liang Tang2.   

Abstract

Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris is the causative agent of black rot disease in crucifer plants. This Gram-negative bacterium utilizes the type III secretion system (T3SS), encoded by the hrp gene cluster, to aid in its resistance to host defenses and the ability to cause disease. The T3SS injects a set of proteins known as effectors into host cells that come into contact with the bacterium. The T3SS is essential for the virulence and hypersensitive response (HR) of X. campestris pv. campestris, making it a potential target for disease control strategies. Using a unique and straightforward high-throughput screening method, we examined a large collection of diverse small molecules for their potential to modulate the T3SS without affecting the growth of X. campestris pv. campestris. Screening of 13,129 different compounds identified 10 small molecules that had a significant inhibitory influence on T3SS. Moreover, reverse transcription-quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) assays demonstrated that all 10 compounds repress the expression of the hrp genes. Interestingly, the effect of these small molecules on hrp genes may be through the HpaS and ColS sensor kinase proteins that are key to the regulation of the T3SS in planta Five of the compounds were also capable of inhibiting X. campestris pv. campestris virulence in a Chinese radish leaf-clipping assay. Furthermore, seven of the small molecules significantly weakened the HR in nonhost pepper plants challenged with X. campestris pv. campestris. Taken together, these small molecules may provide potential tool compounds for the further development of antivirulence agents that could be used in disease control of the plant pathogen X. campestris pv. campestris.IMPORTANCE The bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris is known to cause black rot disease in many socioeconomically important vegetable crops worldwide. The management and control of black rot disease have been tackled with chemical and host resistance methods with variable success. This has motivated the development of alternative methods for preventing this disease. Here, we identify a set of novel small molecules capable of inhibiting X. campestris pv. campestris virulence, which may represent leading compounds for the further development of antivirulence agents that could be used in the control of black rot disease.
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Keywords:  Xanthomonas; inhibitor; small molecule; type III secretion; virulence

Year:  2020        PMID: 31732574      PMCID: PMC6974632          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.02349-19

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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