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Roux B., Bolot S., Guy E., Denancé N., Lautier M., Jardinaud M. F., Fischer-Le Saux M., Portier P., Jacques M. A., Gagnevin L., Pruvost O., Lauber E., Arlat M., Carrère S., Koebnik Ralf, Noël L. D. (2015). Genomics and transcriptomics of Xanthomonas campestris species challenge the concept of core type III effectome. BMC Genomics, 16, 975 [19 p.]. ISSN 1471-2164.

Titre du document
Genomics and transcriptomics of Xanthomonas campestris species challenge the concept of core type III effectome
Année de publication
2015
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000365284600010
Auteurs
Roux B., Bolot S., Guy E., Denancé N., Lautier M., Jardinaud M. F., Fischer-Le Saux M., Portier P., Jacques M. A., Gagnevin L., Pruvost O., Lauber E., Arlat M., Carrère S., Koebnik Ralf, Noël L. D.
Source
BMC Genomics, 2015, 16, 975 [19 p.] ISSN 1471-2164
Background: The bacterial species Xanthomonas campestris infects a wide range of Brassicaceae. Specific pathovars of this species cause black rot (pv. campestris), bacterial blight of stock (pv. incanae) or bacterial leaf spot (pv. raphani). Results: In this study, we extended the genomic coverage of the species by sequencing and annotating the genomes of strains from pathovar incanae (CFBP 1606R and CFBP 2527R), pathovar raphani (CFBP 5828R) and a pathovar formerly named barbareae (CFBP 5825R). While comparative analyses identified a large core ORFeome at the species level, the core type III effectome was limited to only three putative type III effectors (XopP, XopF1 and XopAL1). In Xanthomonas, these effector proteins are injected inside the plant cells by the type III secretion system and contribute collectively to virulence. A deep and strand-specific RNA sequencing strategy was adopted in order to experimentally refine genome annotation for strain CFBP 5828R. This approach also allowed the experimental definition of novel ORFs and non-coding RNA transcripts. Using a constitutively active allele of hrpG, a master regulator of the type III secretion system, a HrpG-dependent regulon of 141 genes co-regulated with the type III secretion system was identified. Importantly, all these genes but seven are positively regulated by HrpG and 56 of those encode components of the Hrp type III secretion system and putative effector proteins. Conclusions: This dataset is an important resource to mine for novel type III effector proteins as well as for bacterial genes which could contribute to pathogenicity of X. campestris.
Plan de classement
Sciences fondamentales / Techniques d'analyse et de recherche [020] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010065487]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010065487
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