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Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species

Acidovorax citrulli is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a serious threat to cucurbit crop production worldwide. Based on genetic and phenotypic properties, A. citrulli strains are divided into two major groups: group I strains have been generally isolated from melon and other non-wa...

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Autores principales: Yang, Rongzhi, Santos Garcia, Diego, Pérez Montaño, Francisco, da Silva, Gustavo Mateus, Zhao, Mei, Jiménez Guerrero, Irene, Rosenberg, Tally, Chen, Gong, Plaschkes, Inbar, Morin, Shai, Walcott, Ron, Burdman, Saul
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6595937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01400
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author Yang, Rongzhi
Santos Garcia, Diego
Pérez Montaño, Francisco
da Silva, Gustavo Mateus
Zhao, Mei
Jiménez Guerrero, Irene
Rosenberg, Tally
Chen, Gong
Plaschkes, Inbar
Morin, Shai
Walcott, Ron
Burdman, Saul
author_facet Yang, Rongzhi
Santos Garcia, Diego
Pérez Montaño, Francisco
da Silva, Gustavo Mateus
Zhao, Mei
Jiménez Guerrero, Irene
Rosenberg, Tally
Chen, Gong
Plaschkes, Inbar
Morin, Shai
Walcott, Ron
Burdman, Saul
author_sort Yang, Rongzhi
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description Acidovorax citrulli is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a serious threat to cucurbit crop production worldwide. Based on genetic and phenotypic properties, A. citrulli strains are divided into two major groups: group I strains have been generally isolated from melon and other non-watermelon cucurbits, while group II strains are closely associated with watermelon. In a previous study, we reported the genome of the group I model strain, M6. At that time, the M6 genome was sequenced by MiSeq Illumina technology, with reads assembled into 139 contigs. Here, we report the assembly of the M6 genome following sequencing with PacBio technology. This approach not only allowed full assembly of the M6 genome, but it also revealed the occurrence of a ∼53 kb plasmid. The M6 plasmid, named pACM6, was further confirmed by plasmid extraction, Southern-blot analysis of restricted fragments and obtention of M6-derivative cured strains. pACM6 occurs at low copy numbers (average of ∼4.1 ± 1.3 chromosome equivalents) in A. citrulli M6 and contains 63 open reading frames (ORFs), most of which (55.6%) encoding hypothetical proteins. The plasmid contains several genes encoding type IV secretion components, and typical plasmid-borne genes involved in plasmid maintenance, replication and transfer. The plasmid also carries an operon encoding homologs of a Fic-VbhA toxin-antitoxin (TA) module. Transcriptome data from A. citrulli M6 revealed that, under the tested conditions, the genes encoding the components of this TA system are among the highest expressed genes in pACM6. Whether this TA module plays a role in pACM6 maintenance is still to be determined. Leaf infiltration and seed transmission assays revealed that, under tested conditions, the loss of pACM6 did not affect the virulence of A. citrulli M6. We also show that pACM6 or similar plasmids are present in several group I strains, but absent in all tested group II strains of A. citrulli.
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spelling pubmed-65959372019-07-05 Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species Yang, Rongzhi Santos Garcia, Diego Pérez Montaño, Francisco da Silva, Gustavo Mateus Zhao, Mei Jiménez Guerrero, Irene Rosenberg, Tally Chen, Gong Plaschkes, Inbar Morin, Shai Walcott, Ron Burdman, Saul Front Microbiol Microbiology Acidovorax citrulli is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a serious threat to cucurbit crop production worldwide. Based on genetic and phenotypic properties, A. citrulli strains are divided into two major groups: group I strains have been generally isolated from melon and other non-watermelon cucurbits, while group II strains are closely associated with watermelon. In a previous study, we reported the genome of the group I model strain, M6. At that time, the M6 genome was sequenced by MiSeq Illumina technology, with reads assembled into 139 contigs. Here, we report the assembly of the M6 genome following sequencing with PacBio technology. This approach not only allowed full assembly of the M6 genome, but it also revealed the occurrence of a ∼53 kb plasmid. The M6 plasmid, named pACM6, was further confirmed by plasmid extraction, Southern-blot analysis of restricted fragments and obtention of M6-derivative cured strains. pACM6 occurs at low copy numbers (average of ∼4.1 ± 1.3 chromosome equivalents) in A. citrulli M6 and contains 63 open reading frames (ORFs), most of which (55.6%) encoding hypothetical proteins. The plasmid contains several genes encoding type IV secretion components, and typical plasmid-borne genes involved in plasmid maintenance, replication and transfer. The plasmid also carries an operon encoding homologs of a Fic-VbhA toxin-antitoxin (TA) module. Transcriptome data from A. citrulli M6 revealed that, under the tested conditions, the genes encoding the components of this TA system are among the highest expressed genes in pACM6. Whether this TA module plays a role in pACM6 maintenance is still to be determined. Leaf infiltration and seed transmission assays revealed that, under tested conditions, the loss of pACM6 did not affect the virulence of A. citrulli M6. We also show that pACM6 or similar plasmids are present in several group I strains, but absent in all tested group II strains of A. citrulli. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6595937/ /pubmed/31281298 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01400 Text en Copyright © 2019 Yang, Santos Garcia, Pérez Montaño, da Silva, Zhao, Jiménez Guerrero, Rosenberg, Chen, Plaschkes, Morin, Walcott and Burdman. 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) and the copyright owner(s) 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 Microbiology
Yang, Rongzhi
Santos Garcia, Diego
Pérez Montaño, Francisco
da Silva, Gustavo Mateus
Zhao, Mei
Jiménez Guerrero, Irene
Rosenberg, Tally
Chen, Gong
Plaschkes, Inbar
Morin, Shai
Walcott, Ron
Burdman, Saul
Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title_full Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title_fullStr Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title_full_unstemmed Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title_short Complete Assembly of the Genome of an Acidovorax citrulli Strain Reveals a Naturally Occurring Plasmid in This Species
title_sort complete assembly of the genome of an acidovorax citrulli strain reveals a naturally occurring plasmid in this species
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6595937/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31281298
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.01400
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