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Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System

Cell density-dependent regulation of gene expression in Xylella fastidiosa that is crucial to its switching between plant hosts and insect vectors is dependent on RpfF and its production of 2-enoic acids known as diffusible signal factor (DSF). We show that X. fastidiosa produces a particularly larg...

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Autores principales: Ionescu, Michael, Yokota, Kenji, Antonova, Elena, Garcia, Angelica, Beaulieu, Ellen, Hayes, Terry, Iavarone, Anthony T., Lindow, Steven E.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4958263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27435463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01054-16
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author Ionescu, Michael
Yokota, Kenji
Antonova, Elena
Garcia, Angelica
Beaulieu, Ellen
Hayes, Terry
Iavarone, Anthony T.
Lindow, Steven E.
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Yokota, Kenji
Antonova, Elena
Garcia, Angelica
Beaulieu, Ellen
Hayes, Terry
Iavarone, Anthony T.
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description Cell density-dependent regulation of gene expression in Xylella fastidiosa that is crucial to its switching between plant hosts and insect vectors is dependent on RpfF and its production of 2-enoic acids known as diffusible signal factor (DSF). We show that X. fastidiosa produces a particularly large variety of similar, relatively long-chain-length 2-enoic acids that are active in modulating gene expression. Both X. fastidiosa itself and a Pantoea agglomerans surrogate host harboring X. fastidiosa RpfF (XfRpfF) is capable of producing a variety of both saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids. However, only 2-cis unsaturated acids were found to be biologically active in X. fastidiosa. X. fastidiosa produces, and is particularly responsive to, a novel DSF species, 2-cis-hexadecanoic acid that we term XfDSF2. It is also responsive to other, even longer 2-enoic acids to which other taxa such as Xanthomonas campestris are unresponsive. The 2-enoic acids that are produced by X. fastidiosa are strongly affected by the cellular growth environment, with XfDSF2 not detected in culture media in which 2-tetradecenoic acid (XfDSF1) had previously been found. X. fastidiosa is responsive to much lower concentrations of XfDSF2 than XfDSF1. Apparently competitive interactions can occur between various saturated and unsaturated fatty acids that block the function of those agonistic 2-enoic fatty acids. By altering the particular 2-enoic acids produced and the relative balance of free enoic and saturated fatty acids, X. fastidiosa might modulate the extent of DSF-mediated quorum sensing.
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spelling pubmed-49582632016-07-25 Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System Ionescu, Michael Yokota, Kenji Antonova, Elena Garcia, Angelica Beaulieu, Ellen Hayes, Terry Iavarone, Anthony T. Lindow, Steven E. mBio Research Article Cell density-dependent regulation of gene expression in Xylella fastidiosa that is crucial to its switching between plant hosts and insect vectors is dependent on RpfF and its production of 2-enoic acids known as diffusible signal factor (DSF). We show that X. fastidiosa produces a particularly large variety of similar, relatively long-chain-length 2-enoic acids that are active in modulating gene expression. Both X. fastidiosa itself and a Pantoea agglomerans surrogate host harboring X. fastidiosa RpfF (XfRpfF) is capable of producing a variety of both saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids. However, only 2-cis unsaturated acids were found to be biologically active in X. fastidiosa. X. fastidiosa produces, and is particularly responsive to, a novel DSF species, 2-cis-hexadecanoic acid that we term XfDSF2. It is also responsive to other, even longer 2-enoic acids to which other taxa such as Xanthomonas campestris are unresponsive. The 2-enoic acids that are produced by X. fastidiosa are strongly affected by the cellular growth environment, with XfDSF2 not detected in culture media in which 2-tetradecenoic acid (XfDSF1) had previously been found. X. fastidiosa is responsive to much lower concentrations of XfDSF2 than XfDSF1. Apparently competitive interactions can occur between various saturated and unsaturated fatty acids that block the function of those agonistic 2-enoic fatty acids. By altering the particular 2-enoic acids produced and the relative balance of free enoic and saturated fatty acids, X. fastidiosa might modulate the extent of DSF-mediated quorum sensing. American Society for Microbiology 2016-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4958263/ /pubmed/27435463 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01054-16 Text en Copyright © 2016 Ionescu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Ionescu, Michael
Yokota, Kenji
Antonova, Elena
Garcia, Angelica
Beaulieu, Ellen
Hayes, Terry
Iavarone, Anthony T.
Lindow, Steven E.
Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title_full Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title_fullStr Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title_full_unstemmed Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title_short Promiscuous Diffusible Signal Factor Production and Responsiveness of the Xylella fastidiosa Rpf System
title_sort promiscuous diffusible signal factor production and responsiveness of the xylella fastidiosa rpf system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4958263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27435463
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mBio.01054-16
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