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The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors

The development of spots or lesions symptomatic of common scab on root and tuber crops is caused by few pathogenic Streptomyces with Streptomyces scabiei 87–22 as the model species. Thaxtomin phytotoxins are the primary virulence determinants, mainly acting by impairing cellulose synthesis, and thei...

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Autores principales: Deflandre, Benoit, Stulanovic, Nudzejma, Planckaert, Sören, Anderssen, Sinaeda, Bonometti, Beatrice, Karim, Latifa, Coppieters, Wouter, Devreese, Bart, Rigali, Sébastien
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35040428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000760
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author Deflandre, Benoit
Stulanovic, Nudzejma
Planckaert, Sören
Anderssen, Sinaeda
Bonometti, Beatrice
Karim, Latifa
Coppieters, Wouter
Devreese, Bart
Rigali, Sébastien
author_facet Deflandre, Benoit
Stulanovic, Nudzejma
Planckaert, Sören
Anderssen, Sinaeda
Bonometti, Beatrice
Karim, Latifa
Coppieters, Wouter
Devreese, Bart
Rigali, Sébastien
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description The development of spots or lesions symptomatic of common scab on root and tuber crops is caused by few pathogenic Streptomyces with Streptomyces scabiei 87–22 as the model species. Thaxtomin phytotoxins are the primary virulence determinants, mainly acting by impairing cellulose synthesis, and their production in S. scabiei is in turn boosted by cello-oligosaccharides released from host plants. In this work we aimed to determine which molecules and which biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) of the specialized metabolism of S. scabiei 87–22 show a production and/or a transcriptional response to cello-oligosaccharides. Comparative metabolomic analyses revealed that molecules of the virulome of S. scabiei induced by cellobiose and cellotriose include (i) thaxtomin and concanamycin phytotoxins, (ii) desferrioxamines, scabichelin and turgichelin siderophores in order to acquire iron essential for housekeeping functions, (iii) ectoine for protection against osmotic shock once inside the host, and (iv) bottromycin and concanamycin antimicrobials possibly to prevent other microorganisms from colonizing the same niche. Importantly, both cello-oligosaccharides reduced the production of the spore germination inhibitors germicidins thereby giving the ‘green light’ to escape dormancy and trigger the onset of the pathogenic lifestyle. For most metabolites - either with induced or reduced production - cellotriose was revealed to be a slightly stronger elicitor compared to cellobiose, supporting an earlier hypothesis which suggested the trisaccharide was the real trigger for virulence released from the plant cell wall through the action of thaxtomins. Interestingly, except for thaxtomins, none of these BGCs’ expression seems to be under direct control of the cellulose utilization repressor CebR suggesting the existence of a yet unknown mechanism for switching on the virulome. Finally, a transcriptomic analysis revealed nine additional cryptic BGCs that have their expression awakened by cello-oligosaccharides, suggesting that other and yet to be discovered metabolites could be part of the virulome of S. scabiei .
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spelling pubmed-89143512022-03-11 The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors Deflandre, Benoit Stulanovic, Nudzejma Planckaert, Sören Anderssen, Sinaeda Bonometti, Beatrice Karim, Latifa Coppieters, Wouter Devreese, Bart Rigali, Sébastien Microb Genom Research Articles The development of spots or lesions symptomatic of common scab on root and tuber crops is caused by few pathogenic Streptomyces with Streptomyces scabiei 87–22 as the model species. Thaxtomin phytotoxins are the primary virulence determinants, mainly acting by impairing cellulose synthesis, and their production in S. scabiei is in turn boosted by cello-oligosaccharides released from host plants. In this work we aimed to determine which molecules and which biosynthetic gene clusters (BGCs) of the specialized metabolism of S. scabiei 87–22 show a production and/or a transcriptional response to cello-oligosaccharides. Comparative metabolomic analyses revealed that molecules of the virulome of S. scabiei induced by cellobiose and cellotriose include (i) thaxtomin and concanamycin phytotoxins, (ii) desferrioxamines, scabichelin and turgichelin siderophores in order to acquire iron essential for housekeeping functions, (iii) ectoine for protection against osmotic shock once inside the host, and (iv) bottromycin and concanamycin antimicrobials possibly to prevent other microorganisms from colonizing the same niche. Importantly, both cello-oligosaccharides reduced the production of the spore germination inhibitors germicidins thereby giving the ‘green light’ to escape dormancy and trigger the onset of the pathogenic lifestyle. For most metabolites - either with induced or reduced production - cellotriose was revealed to be a slightly stronger elicitor compared to cellobiose, supporting an earlier hypothesis which suggested the trisaccharide was the real trigger for virulence released from the plant cell wall through the action of thaxtomins. Interestingly, except for thaxtomins, none of these BGCs’ expression seems to be under direct control of the cellulose utilization repressor CebR suggesting the existence of a yet unknown mechanism for switching on the virulome. Finally, a transcriptomic analysis revealed nine additional cryptic BGCs that have their expression awakened by cello-oligosaccharides, suggesting that other and yet to be discovered metabolites could be part of the virulome of S. scabiei . Microbiology Society 2022-01-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8914351/ /pubmed/35040428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000760 Text en © 2022 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.
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Deflandre, Benoit
Stulanovic, Nudzejma
Planckaert, Sören
Anderssen, Sinaeda
Bonometti, Beatrice
Karim, Latifa
Coppieters, Wouter
Devreese, Bart
Rigali, Sébastien
The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title_full The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title_fullStr The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title_full_unstemmed The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title_short The virulome of Streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
title_sort virulome of streptomyces scabiei in response to cello-oligosaccharide elicitors
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8914351/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35040428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mgen.0.000760
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