Comprehensive analysis of draft genomes of two closely related pseudomonas syringae phylogroup 2b strains infecting mono- and dicotyledon host plants

Background: In recent years, the damage caused by bacterial pathogens to major crops has been increasing worldwide. Pseudomonas syringae is a widespread bacterial species that infects almost all major crops. Different P. syringae strains use a wide range of biochemical mechanisms, including phytotoxins and effectors of the type III and type IV secretion systems, which determine the specific nature of the pathogen virulence. Results: Strains 1845 (isolated from dicots) and 2507 (isolated from monocots) were selected for sequencing because they specialize on different groups of plants. We compared virulence factors in these and other available genomes of phylogroup 2 to find genes responsible for the specialization of bacteria. We showed that strain 1845 belongs to the clonal group that has been infecting monocots in Russia and USA for a long time (at least 50 years). Strain 1845 has relatively recently changed its host plant to dicots. Conclusions: The results obtained by comparing the strain 1845 genome with the genomes of bacteria infecting monocots can help to identify the genes that define specific nature of the virulence of P. syringae strains. © 2016 The Author(s).

Authors
Sultanov R.I.1, 2 , Arapidi G.P.1, 2 , Vinogradova S.V.3 , Govorun V.M.1, 2, 4 , Luster D.G.5 , Ignatov A.N. 6, 7
Journal
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.
Language
English
Status
Published
Number
1010
Volume
17
Year
2016
Organizations
  • 1 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (State University), Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 2 Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 3 Research Center of Biotechnology, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 4 SRCC of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 5 USDA-ARS Foreign Disease - Weed Science Research Unit, Ft. Detrick, Washington, DC, United States
  • 6 Russian Peoples' Friendship University, Moscow, Russian Federation
  • 7 RandD Center PhytoEngineering LLC, Moscow region, Russian Federation
Keywords
Core genome; Dicots; Monocots; Pan-genome; Pseudomonas syringae; T3SS; Virulence factors
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