Diverse members of the AvrBs3/PthA family of type III effectors are major virulence determinants in bacterial blight disease of rice

被引:156
作者
Bing, Y [1 ]
White, FF [1 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Plant Pathol, Manhattan, KS 66502 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1094/MPMI.2004.17.11.1192
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
AvrXa7 is a member of the avBs3/pthA gene family and the only known type III secretion system effector gene from Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae with a major contribution to bacterial growth and lesion formation in bacterial blight disease of rice. We examined the general requirement for effectors of the AvrBs3/PthA family in bacterial blight of rice by identifying effectors from diverse strains of the pathogen. Inactivation of single effector genes in representative strains from Japan, Korea, and the Philippines resulted in severely limited growth in plants. Five strains harbored one gene of the avrBs3/pthA family, while one strain had two genes with the equivalent virulence activity of avrXa7. Sequence analysis revealed three genes with unique repeat arrangements in comparison to avrXa7. Comparison of the repetitive regions revealed a potential motif for the group that was also present in the repetitive region of avrBs3. However, the repetitive region of avrBs3 could not support virulence activity but, in combination with the C-terminal coding region of avrXa7, triggered a Xa7-dependent avirulence reaction. The results revealed diverse members of the avrBs3/pthA gene family with virulence activity in X. oryzae pv. oryzae and supported the hypothesis that bacterial blight disease of rice is highly dependent on a single class of type III effectors. The results also indicated that avrXa7 avirulence specificity is separable from virulence activity.
引用
收藏
页码:1192 / 1200
页数:9
相关论文
共 35 条
[21]   ASSESSMENT OF GENETIC DIVERSITY AND POPULATION-STRUCTURE OF XANTHOMONAS-ORYZAE PV ORYZAE WITH A REPETITIVE DNA ELEMENT [J].
LEACH, JE ;
RHOADS, ML ;
CRUZ, CMV ;
WHITE, FF ;
MEW, TW ;
LEUNG, H .
APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY, 1992, 58 (07) :2188-2195
[22]  
LEONG SA, 1982, J BIOL CHEM, V257, P8724
[23]  
OGAWA T, 1987, JARQ-JPN AGR RES Q, V21, P65
[24]   RACE-SPECIFIC RESISTANCE TO XANTHOMONAS-ORYZAE PV ORYZAE CONFERRED BY BACTERIAL-BLIGHT RESISTANCE GENE XA-10 IN RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA) INVOLVES ACCUMULATION OF A LIGNIN-LIKE SUBSTANCE IN HOST TISSUES [J].
REIMERS, PJ ;
LEACH, JE .
PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY, 1991, 38 (01) :39-55
[25]   Genome sequence of the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum [J].
Salanoubat, M ;
Genin, S ;
Artiguenave, F ;
Gouzy, J ;
Mangenot, S ;
Arlat, M ;
Billault, A ;
Brottier, P ;
Camus, JC ;
Cattolico, L ;
Chandler, M ;
Choisne, N ;
Claudel-Renard, C ;
Cunnac, S ;
Demange, N ;
Gaspin, C ;
Lavie, M ;
Moisan, A ;
Robert, C ;
Saurin, W ;
Schiex, T ;
Siguier, P ;
Thébault, P ;
Whalen, M ;
Wincker, P ;
Levy, M ;
Weissenbach, J ;
Boucher, CA .
NATURE, 2002, 415 (6871) :497-502
[26]   Common and contrasting themes of plant and animal diseases [J].
Staskawicz, BJ ;
Mudgett, MB ;
Dangl, JL ;
Galan, JE .
SCIENCE, 2001, 292 (5525) :2285-2289
[27]   A PATHOGENICITY LOCUS FROM XANTHOMONAS-CITRI ENABLES STRAINS FROM SEVERAL PATHOVARS OF XANTHOMONAS-CAMPESTRIS TO ELICIT CANKERLIKE LESIONS ON CITRUS [J].
SWARUP, S ;
DEFEYTER, R ;
BRLANSKY, RH ;
GABRIEL, DW .
PHYTOPATHOLOGY, 1991, 81 (07) :802-809
[28]   Expression of the Bs2 pepper gene confers resistance to bacterial spot disease in tomato [J].
Tai, TH ;
Dahlbeck, D ;
Clark, ET ;
Gajiwala, P ;
Pasion, R ;
Whalen, MC ;
Stall, RE ;
Staskawicz, BJ .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1999, 96 (24) :14153-14158
[29]   Prospects for understanding avirulence gene function [J].
White, FF ;
Yang, B ;
Johnson, LB .
CURRENT OPINION IN PLANT BIOLOGY, 2000, 3 (04) :291-298
[30]   The virulence factor AvrXa7 of Xanthomonas oryzae pv, oryzae is a type III secretion pathway-dependent nuclear-localized double-stranded DNA-binding protein [J].
Yang, B ;
Zhu, WG ;
Johnson, LB ;
White, FF .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2000, 97 (17) :9807-9812