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The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.

Pantoea ananatis is a gram-negative bacterium and the primary causal agent of center rot of onions in Georgia. Previous genomic studies identified two virulence gene clusters, HiVir and alt, associated with center rot. The HiVir gene cluster is required to induce necrosis on onion tissues via synthe...

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Autores principales: Stice, Shaun P., Shin, Gi Yoon, De Armas, Stefanie, Koirala, Santosh, Galván, Guillermo A., Siri, María Inés, Severns, Paul M., Coutinho, Teresa, Dutta, Bhabesh, Kvitko, Brian H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.643787
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author Stice, Shaun P.
Shin, Gi Yoon
De Armas, Stefanie
Koirala, Santosh
Galván, Guillermo A.
Siri, María Inés
Severns, Paul M.
Coutinho, Teresa
Dutta, Bhabesh
Kvitko, Brian H.
author_facet Stice, Shaun P.
Shin, Gi Yoon
De Armas, Stefanie
Koirala, Santosh
Galván, Guillermo A.
Siri, María Inés
Severns, Paul M.
Coutinho, Teresa
Dutta, Bhabesh
Kvitko, Brian H.
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description Pantoea ananatis is a gram-negative bacterium and the primary causal agent of center rot of onions in Georgia. Previous genomic studies identified two virulence gene clusters, HiVir and alt, associated with center rot. The HiVir gene cluster is required to induce necrosis on onion tissues via synthesis of pantaphos, (2-hydroxy[phosphono-methyl)maleate), a phosphonate phytotoxin. The alt gene cluster aids in tolerance to thiosulfinates generated during onion tissue damage. Whole genome sequencing of other Pantoea species suggests that these gene clusters are present outside of P. ananatis. To assess the distribution of these gene clusters, two PCR primer sets were designed to detect the presence of HiVir and alt. Two hundred fifty-two strains of Pantoea spp. were phenotyped using the red onion scale necrosis (RSN) assay and were genotyped using PCR for the presence of these virulence genes. A diverse panel of strains from three distinct culture collections comprised of 24 Pantoea species, 41 isolation sources, and 23 countries, collected from 1946–2019, was tested. There is a significant association between the alt PCR assay and Pantoea strains recovered from symptomatic onion (P < 0.001). There is also a significant association of a positive HiVir PCR and RSN assay among P. ananatis strains but not among Pantoea spp., congeners. This may indicate a divergent HiVir cluster or different pathogenicity and virulence mechanisms. Last, we describe natural alt positive [RSN(+)/HiVir(+)/alt(+)] P. ananatis strains, which cause extensive bulb necrosis in a neck-to-bulb infection assay compared to alt negative [RSN(+)/HiVir(+)/alt(–)] P. ananatis strains. A combination of assays that include PCR of virulence genes [HiVir and alt] and an RSN assay can potentially aid in identification of onion-bulb-rotting pathogenic P. ananatis strains.
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spelling pubmed-79880792021-03-25 The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp. Stice, Shaun P. Shin, Gi Yoon De Armas, Stefanie Koirala, Santosh Galván, Guillermo A. Siri, María Inés Severns, Paul M. Coutinho, Teresa Dutta, Bhabesh Kvitko, Brian H. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pantoea ananatis is a gram-negative bacterium and the primary causal agent of center rot of onions in Georgia. Previous genomic studies identified two virulence gene clusters, HiVir and alt, associated with center rot. The HiVir gene cluster is required to induce necrosis on onion tissues via synthesis of pantaphos, (2-hydroxy[phosphono-methyl)maleate), a phosphonate phytotoxin. The alt gene cluster aids in tolerance to thiosulfinates generated during onion tissue damage. Whole genome sequencing of other Pantoea species suggests that these gene clusters are present outside of P. ananatis. To assess the distribution of these gene clusters, two PCR primer sets were designed to detect the presence of HiVir and alt. Two hundred fifty-two strains of Pantoea spp. were phenotyped using the red onion scale necrosis (RSN) assay and were genotyped using PCR for the presence of these virulence genes. A diverse panel of strains from three distinct culture collections comprised of 24 Pantoea species, 41 isolation sources, and 23 countries, collected from 1946–2019, was tested. There is a significant association between the alt PCR assay and Pantoea strains recovered from symptomatic onion (P < 0.001). There is also a significant association of a positive HiVir PCR and RSN assay among P. ananatis strains but not among Pantoea spp., congeners. This may indicate a divergent HiVir cluster or different pathogenicity and virulence mechanisms. Last, we describe natural alt positive [RSN(+)/HiVir(+)/alt(+)] P. ananatis strains, which cause extensive bulb necrosis in a neck-to-bulb infection assay compared to alt negative [RSN(+)/HiVir(+)/alt(–)] P. ananatis strains. A combination of assays that include PCR of virulence genes [HiVir and alt] and an RSN assay can potentially aid in identification of onion-bulb-rotting pathogenic P. ananatis strains. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7988079/ /pubmed/33777079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.643787 Text en Copyright © 2021 Stice, Shin, De Armas, Koirala, Galván, Siri, Severns, Coutinho, Dutta and Kvitko. 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.
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Stice, Shaun P.
Shin, Gi Yoon
De Armas, Stefanie
Koirala, Santosh
Galván, Guillermo A.
Siri, María Inés
Severns, Paul M.
Coutinho, Teresa
Dutta, Bhabesh
Kvitko, Brian H.
The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title_full The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title_fullStr The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title_full_unstemmed The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title_short The Distribution of Onion Virulence Gene Clusters Among Pantoea spp.
title_sort distribution of onion virulence gene clusters among pantoea spp.
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7988079/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33777079
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2021.643787
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