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Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity

Bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato is caused by four distinct Xanthomonas species and is a severely limiting factor on fruit yield in these crops. The genetic diversity and the type III effector repertoires of a large sampling of field strains for this disease have yet to be explored on a g...

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Autores principales: Schwartz, Allison R., Potnis, Neha, Timilsina, Sujan, Wilson, Mark, Patané, José, Martins, Joaquim, Minsavage, Gerald V., Dahlbeck, Douglas, Akhunova, Alina, Almeida, Nalvo, Vallad, Gary E., Barak, Jeri D., White, Frank F., Miller, Sally A., Ritchie, David, Goss, Erica, Bart, Rebecca S., Setubal, João C., Jones, Jeffrey B., Staskawicz, Brian J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26089818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00535
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author Schwartz, Allison R.
Potnis, Neha
Timilsina, Sujan
Wilson, Mark
Patané, José
Martins, Joaquim
Minsavage, Gerald V.
Dahlbeck, Douglas
Akhunova, Alina
Almeida, Nalvo
Vallad, Gary E.
Barak, Jeri D.
White, Frank F.
Miller, Sally A.
Ritchie, David
Goss, Erica
Bart, Rebecca S.
Setubal, João C.
Jones, Jeffrey B.
Staskawicz, Brian J.
author_facet Schwartz, Allison R.
Potnis, Neha
Timilsina, Sujan
Wilson, Mark
Patané, José
Martins, Joaquim
Minsavage, Gerald V.
Dahlbeck, Douglas
Akhunova, Alina
Almeida, Nalvo
Vallad, Gary E.
Barak, Jeri D.
White, Frank F.
Miller, Sally A.
Ritchie, David
Goss, Erica
Bart, Rebecca S.
Setubal, João C.
Jones, Jeffrey B.
Staskawicz, Brian J.
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description Bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato is caused by four distinct Xanthomonas species and is a severely limiting factor on fruit yield in these crops. The genetic diversity and the type III effector repertoires of a large sampling of field strains for this disease have yet to be explored on a genomic scale, limiting our understanding of pathogen evolution in an agricultural setting. Genomes of 67 Xanthomonas euvesicatoria (Xe), Xanthomonas perforans (Xp), and Xanthomonas gardneri (Xg) strains isolated from diseased pepper and tomato fields in the southeastern and midwestern United States were sequenced in order to determine the genetic diversity in field strains. Type III effector repertoires were computationally predicted for each strain, and multiple methods of constructing phylogenies were employed to understand better the genetic relationship of strains in the collection. A division in the Xp population was detected based on core genome phylogeny, supporting a model whereby the host-range expansion of Xp field strains on pepper is due, in part, to a loss of the effector AvrBsT. Xp-host compatibility was further studied with the observation that a double deletion of AvrBsT and XopQ allows a host range expansion for Nicotiana benthamiana. Extensive sampling of field strains and an improved understanding of effector content will aid in efforts to design disease resistance strategies targeted against highly conserved core effectors.
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spelling pubmed-44528882015-06-18 Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity Schwartz, Allison R. Potnis, Neha Timilsina, Sujan Wilson, Mark Patané, José Martins, Joaquim Minsavage, Gerald V. Dahlbeck, Douglas Akhunova, Alina Almeida, Nalvo Vallad, Gary E. Barak, Jeri D. White, Frank F. Miller, Sally A. Ritchie, David Goss, Erica Bart, Rebecca S. Setubal, João C. Jones, Jeffrey B. Staskawicz, Brian J. Front Microbiol Plant Science Bacterial spot disease of pepper and tomato is caused by four distinct Xanthomonas species and is a severely limiting factor on fruit yield in these crops. The genetic diversity and the type III effector repertoires of a large sampling of field strains for this disease have yet to be explored on a genomic scale, limiting our understanding of pathogen evolution in an agricultural setting. Genomes of 67 Xanthomonas euvesicatoria (Xe), Xanthomonas perforans (Xp), and Xanthomonas gardneri (Xg) strains isolated from diseased pepper and tomato fields in the southeastern and midwestern United States were sequenced in order to determine the genetic diversity in field strains. Type III effector repertoires were computationally predicted for each strain, and multiple methods of constructing phylogenies were employed to understand better the genetic relationship of strains in the collection. A division in the Xp population was detected based on core genome phylogeny, supporting a model whereby the host-range expansion of Xp field strains on pepper is due, in part, to a loss of the effector AvrBsT. Xp-host compatibility was further studied with the observation that a double deletion of AvrBsT and XopQ allows a host range expansion for Nicotiana benthamiana. Extensive sampling of field strains and an improved understanding of effector content will aid in efforts to design disease resistance strategies targeted against highly conserved core effectors. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4452888/ /pubmed/26089818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00535 Text en Copyright © 2015 Schwartz, Potnis, Timilsina, Wilson, Patané, Martins, Minsavage, Dahlbeck, Akhunova, Almeida, Vallad, Barak, White, Miller, Ritchie, Goss, Bart, Setubal, Jones and Staskawicz. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Schwartz, Allison R.
Potnis, Neha
Timilsina, Sujan
Wilson, Mark
Patané, José
Martins, Joaquim
Minsavage, Gerald V.
Dahlbeck, Douglas
Akhunova, Alina
Almeida, Nalvo
Vallad, Gary E.
Barak, Jeri D.
White, Frank F.
Miller, Sally A.
Ritchie, David
Goss, Erica
Bart, Rebecca S.
Setubal, João C.
Jones, Jeffrey B.
Staskawicz, Brian J.
Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title_full Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title_fullStr Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title_full_unstemmed Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title_short Phylogenomics of Xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
title_sort phylogenomics of xanthomonas field strains infecting pepper and tomato reveals diversity in effector repertoires and identifies determinants of host specificity
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452888/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26089818
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00535
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