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MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples

The Goss’s bacterial wilt pathogen, Clavibacter nebraskensis, of corn is a candidate A1 quarantine organism; and its recent re-emergence and spread in the USA and Canada is a potential biothreat to the crop. We developed and tested an amplicon-based Nanopore detection system for C. nebraskensis (Cn)...

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Autores principales: Xu, Renlin, Adam, Lorne, Chapados, Julie, Soliman, Atta, Daayf, Fouad, Tambong, James T.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245333
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author Xu, Renlin
Adam, Lorne
Chapados, Julie
Soliman, Atta
Daayf, Fouad
Tambong, James T.
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Adam, Lorne
Chapados, Julie
Soliman, Atta
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description The Goss’s bacterial wilt pathogen, Clavibacter nebraskensis, of corn is a candidate A1 quarantine organism; and its recent re-emergence and spread in the USA and Canada is a potential biothreat to the crop. We developed and tested an amplicon-based Nanopore detection system for C. nebraskensis (Cn), targeting a purine permease gene. The sensitivity (1 pg) of this system in mock bacterial communities (MBCs) spiked with serially diluted DNA of C. nebraskensis NCPPB 2581(T) is comparable to that of real-time PCR. Average Nanopore reads increased exponentially from 125 (1pg) to about 6000 reads (1000 pg) after a 3-hr run-time, with 99.0% of the reads accurately assigned to C. nebraskensis. Three run-times were used to process control MBCs, Cn-spiked MBCs, diseased and healthy leaf samples. The mean Nanopore reads doubled as the run-time is increased from 3 to 6 hrs while from 6 to 12 hrs, a 20% increment was recorded in all treatments. Cn-spiked MBCs and diseased corn leaf samples averaged read counts of 5,100, 11,000 and 14,000 for the respective run-times, with 99.8% of the reads taxonomically identified as C. nebraskensis. The control MBCs and healthy leaf samples had 47 and 14 Nanopore reads, respectively. 16S rRNA bacteriomic profiles showed that Sphingomonas (22.7%) and Clavibacter (21.2%) were dominant in diseased samples while Pseudomonas had only 3.5% relative abundance. In non-symptomatic leaf samples, however, Pseudomonas (20.0%) was dominant with Clavibacter at 0.08% relative abundance. This discrepancy in Pseudomonas abundance in the samples was corroborated by qPCR using EvaGreen chemistry. Our work outlines a new useful tool for diagnosis of the Goss’s bacterial wilt disease; and provides the first insight on Pseudomonas community dynamics in necrotic leaf lesions.
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spelling pubmed-78225222021-01-29 MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples Xu, Renlin Adam, Lorne Chapados, Julie Soliman, Atta Daayf, Fouad Tambong, James T. PLoS One Research Article The Goss’s bacterial wilt pathogen, Clavibacter nebraskensis, of corn is a candidate A1 quarantine organism; and its recent re-emergence and spread in the USA and Canada is a potential biothreat to the crop. We developed and tested an amplicon-based Nanopore detection system for C. nebraskensis (Cn), targeting a purine permease gene. The sensitivity (1 pg) of this system in mock bacterial communities (MBCs) spiked with serially diluted DNA of C. nebraskensis NCPPB 2581(T) is comparable to that of real-time PCR. Average Nanopore reads increased exponentially from 125 (1pg) to about 6000 reads (1000 pg) after a 3-hr run-time, with 99.0% of the reads accurately assigned to C. nebraskensis. Three run-times were used to process control MBCs, Cn-spiked MBCs, diseased and healthy leaf samples. The mean Nanopore reads doubled as the run-time is increased from 3 to 6 hrs while from 6 to 12 hrs, a 20% increment was recorded in all treatments. Cn-spiked MBCs and diseased corn leaf samples averaged read counts of 5,100, 11,000 and 14,000 for the respective run-times, with 99.8% of the reads taxonomically identified as C. nebraskensis. The control MBCs and healthy leaf samples had 47 and 14 Nanopore reads, respectively. 16S rRNA bacteriomic profiles showed that Sphingomonas (22.7%) and Clavibacter (21.2%) were dominant in diseased samples while Pseudomonas had only 3.5% relative abundance. In non-symptomatic leaf samples, however, Pseudomonas (20.0%) was dominant with Clavibacter at 0.08% relative abundance. This discrepancy in Pseudomonas abundance in the samples was corroborated by qPCR using EvaGreen chemistry. Our work outlines a new useful tool for diagnosis of the Goss’s bacterial wilt disease; and provides the first insight on Pseudomonas community dynamics in necrotic leaf lesions. Public Library of Science 2021-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7822522/ /pubmed/33481876 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245333 Text en © 2021 Xu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Daayf, Fouad
Tambong, James T.
MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title_full MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title_fullStr MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title_full_unstemmed MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title_short MinION Nanopore-based detection of Clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn Goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
title_sort minion nanopore-based detection of clavibacter nebraskensis, the corn goss’s wilt pathogen, and bacteriomic profiling of necrotic lesions of naturally-infected leaf samples
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7822522/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33481876
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0245333
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