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Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper

The gram‐positive bacterial species Clavibacter capsici causes necrosis and canker in pepper plants. Genomic and functional analyses of C. capsici type strain PF008 have shown that multiple virulence genes exist in its two plasmids. We aimed to identify the key determinants that control the virulenc...

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Autores principales: Hwang, In Sun, Lee, Hyo Min, Oh, Eom‐Ji, Lee, Seungdon, Heu, Sunggi, Oh, Chang‐Sik
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7214350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12932
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author Hwang, In Sun
Lee, Hyo Min
Oh, Eom‐Ji
Lee, Seungdon
Heu, Sunggi
Oh, Chang‐Sik
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Lee, Hyo Min
Oh, Eom‐Ji
Lee, Seungdon
Heu, Sunggi
Oh, Chang‐Sik
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description The gram‐positive bacterial species Clavibacter capsici causes necrosis and canker in pepper plants. Genomic and functional analyses of C. capsici type strain PF008 have shown that multiple virulence genes exist in its two plasmids. We aimed to identify the key determinants that control the virulence of C. capsici. Pepper leaves inoculated with 54 natural isolates exhibited significant variation in the necrosis. Six isolates showed very low virulence, but their population titres in plants were not significantly different from those of the highly virulent isolates. All six isolates lacked the pCM1(Cc) plasmid that carries chpG, which has been shown to be required for virulence and encodes a putative serine protease, but two of them, isolates 1,106 and 1,207, had the intact chpG elsewhere in the genome. Genomic analysis of these two isolates revealed that chpG was located in the pCM2(Cc) plasmid, and two highly homologous regions were present next to the chpG locus. The chpG expression in isolate 1,106 was not induced in plants. Introduction of chpG of the PF008 strain into the six low‐virulence isolates restored their virulence to that of PF008. Our findings indicate that there are at least three different variant groups of C. capsici and that the plasmid composition and the chpG gene are critical for determining the virulence level. Moreover, our findings also indicate that the virulence level of C. capsici does not directly correlate with bacterial titres in plants.
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spelling pubmed-72143502020-05-13 Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper Hwang, In Sun Lee, Hyo Min Oh, Eom‐Ji Lee, Seungdon Heu, Sunggi Oh, Chang‐Sik Mol Plant Pathol Original Articles The gram‐positive bacterial species Clavibacter capsici causes necrosis and canker in pepper plants. Genomic and functional analyses of C. capsici type strain PF008 have shown that multiple virulence genes exist in its two plasmids. We aimed to identify the key determinants that control the virulence of C. capsici. Pepper leaves inoculated with 54 natural isolates exhibited significant variation in the necrosis. Six isolates showed very low virulence, but their population titres in plants were not significantly different from those of the highly virulent isolates. All six isolates lacked the pCM1(Cc) plasmid that carries chpG, which has been shown to be required for virulence and encodes a putative serine protease, but two of them, isolates 1,106 and 1,207, had the intact chpG elsewhere in the genome. Genomic analysis of these two isolates revealed that chpG was located in the pCM2(Cc) plasmid, and two highly homologous regions were present next to the chpG locus. The chpG expression in isolate 1,106 was not induced in plants. Introduction of chpG of the PF008 strain into the six low‐virulence isolates restored their virulence to that of PF008. Our findings indicate that there are at least three different variant groups of C. capsici and that the plasmid composition and the chpG gene are critical for determining the virulence level. Moreover, our findings also indicate that the virulence level of C. capsici does not directly correlate with bacterial titres in plants. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC7214350/ /pubmed/32196887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12932 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Hwang, In Sun
Lee, Hyo Min
Oh, Eom‐Ji
Lee, Seungdon
Heu, Sunggi
Oh, Chang‐Sik
Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title_full Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title_fullStr Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title_full_unstemmed Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title_short Plasmid composition and the chpG gene determine the virulence level of Clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
title_sort plasmid composition and the chpg gene determine the virulence level of clavibacter capsici natural isolates in pepper
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7214350/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12932
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