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Journal of Bacteriology | 2011

The Xylella fastidiosa Biocontrol Strain EB92-1 Genome Is Very Similar and Syntenic to Pierce's Disease Strains

Shujian Zhang; Zomary Flores-Cruz; Dibyendu Kumar; Pranjib K. Chakrabarty; Donald L. Hopkins; Dean W. Gabriel

Xylella fastidiosa infects a wide range of plant hosts and causes economically serious diseases, including Pierces disease (PD) of grapevines. X. fastidiosa biocontrol strain EB92-1 is infectious to grapevines but does not cause symptoms. The draft genome of EB92-1 reveals that it may be missing 10 potential pathogenicity effectors.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2014

“Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” Prophage Late Genes May Limit Host Range and Culturability

Laura Fleites; Mukesh Jain; Shujian Zhang; Dean W. Gabriel

ABSTRACT “Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus” is an uncultured alphaproteobacterium that systemically colonizes its insect host both inter- and intracellularly and also causes a severe, crop-destroying disease of citrus called huanglongbing, or citrus “greening.” In planta, “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus” is also systemic but phloem limited. “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus” strain UF506 carries two predicted prophages, SC1 and SC2. Bacteriophage particles have been observed in experimentally “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus”-infected periwinkle but not in any other host. Comparative gene expression analysis of predicted SC1 late genes showed a much higher level of late gene expression, including holin transcripts (SC1_gp110), in “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus”-infected periwinkle relative to “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus”-infected citrus. To functionally characterize predicted holin and endolysin activity, SC1_gp110 and two predicted endolysins, one within SC1 (SC1_gp035) and another well outside the predicted prophage region (CLIBASIA_04790), were cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. Both SC1 genes inhibited bacterial growth consistent with holin and endolysin function. The holin (SC1_gp110) promoter region was fused with a uidA reporter on pUFR071, a wide bacterial host range (repW) replicon, and used to transform Liberibacter crescens strain BT-1 by electroporation. BT-1 is the only liberibacter strain cultured to date and was used as a proxy for “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus.” pUFR071 was >95% stable without selection in BT-1 for over 20 generations. The reporter construct exhibited strong constitutive glucuronidase (GUS) activity in culture-grown BT-1 cells. However, GUS reporter activity in BT-1 was suppressed in a dose-dependent manner by crude aqueous extracts from psyllids. Taken together with plant expression data, these observations indicate that “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus” prophage activation may limit “Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus” host range and culturability.


PLOS ONE | 2015

Three New Pierce's Disease Pathogenicity Effectors Identified Using Xylella fastidiosa Biocontrol Strain EB92-1.

Shujian Zhang; Pranjib K. Chakrabarty; Laura Fleites; Patricia A. Rayside; Donald L. Hopkins; Dean W. Gabriel

Xylella fastidiosa (X. fastidiosa) infects a wide range of plant hosts and causes economically serious diseases, including Pierces Disease (PD) of grapevines. X. fastidiosa biocontrol strain EB92-1 was isolated from elderberry and is infectious and persistent in grapevines but causes only very slight symptoms under ideal conditions. The draft genome of EB92-1 revealed that it appeared to be missing genes encoding 10 potential PD pathogenicity effectors found in Temecula1. Subsequent PCR and sequencing analyses confirmed that EB92-1 was missing the following predicted effectors found in Temecula1: two type II secreted enzymes, including a lipase (LipA; PD1703) and a serine protease (PD0956); two identical genes encoding proteins similar to Zonula occludens toxins (Zot; PD0915 and PD0928), and at least one relatively short, hemagglutinin-like protein (PD0986). Leaves of tobacco and citrus inoculated with cell-free, crude protein extracts of E. coli BL21(DE3) overexpressing PD1703 exhibited a hypersensitive response (HR) in less than 24 hours. When cloned into shuttle vector pBBR1MCS-5, PD1703 conferred strong secreted lipase activity to Xanthomonas citri, E. coli and X. fastidiosa EB92-1 in plate assays. EB92-1/PD1703 transformants also showed significantly increased disease symptoms on grapevines, characteristic of PD. Genes predicted to encode PD0928 (Zot) and a PD0986 (hemagglutinin) were also cloned into pBBR1MCS-5 and moved into EB92-1; both transformants also showed significantly increased symptoms on V. vinifera vines, characteristic of PD. Together, these results reveal that PD effectors include at least a lipase, two Zot-like toxins and a possibly redundant hemagglutinin, none of which are necessary for parasitic survival of X. fastidiosa populations in grapevines or elderberry.


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2013

Xanthomonas albilineans OmpA1 Appears to be Functionally Modular and Both the OMC and C-like Domains Are Necessary for Leaf Scald Disease of Sugarcane

Laura Fleites; Imène Mensi; Daniel Gargani; Shujian Zhang; Philippe Rott; Dean W. Gabriel

Several EZ-Tn5 insertions in gene locus XALc_0557 (OmpA1) of the sugarcane leaf scald pathogen Xanthomonas albilineans XaFL07-1 were previously found to strongly affect pathogenicity and endophytic stalk colonization. XALc_0557 has a predicted OmpA N-terminal outer membrane channel (OMC) domain and an OmpA C-like domain. Further analysis of mutant M468, with an EZ-Tn5 insertion in the upstream OMC domain coding region, revealed impaired epiphytic and endophytic leaf survival, impaired resistance to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), structural defects in the outer membrane (OM), and hyperproduction of OM vesicles. Cloned full-length XALc_0557 complemented M468 for all phenotypes tested, including pathogenicity, resistance to SDS, and ability to survive both endophytically and epiphytically. Another construct, pCT47.3, which expressed only the C-like domain of XALc_0557, restored resistance to SDS in M468 but failed to complement any other mutant phenotype, indicating that the C-like domain functioned independently of the OMC domain to help maintain OM integrity. pCT47.3 also complemented pathogenicity, resistance to SDS, and stalk colonization in mutant M1152, which carries an EZ-Tn5 insert in the C-like coding region, indicating that both predicted domains are modular and necessary but neither is sufficient for X. albilineans pathogenicity, endophytic survival in, and epiphytic survival on sugarcane.


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2011

'Ca. Liberibacter asiaticus' Carries an Excision Plasmid Prophage and a Chromosomally Integrated Prophage That Becomes Lytic in Plant Infections

Shujian Zhang; Zomary Flores-Cruz; Lijuan Zhou; Byung-Ho Kang; Laura Fleites; Mark Gooch; Nelson A. Wulff; Michael Davis; Yongping Duan; Dean W. Gabriel


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2014

The Complete Genome Sequence of 'Candidatus Liberibacter americanus', Associated with Citrus Huanglongbing

Nelson A. Wulff; Shujian Zhang; João C. Setubal; Nalvo F. Almeida; E. C. Martins; Ricardo Harakava; Dibyendu Kumar; Luiz Thiberio Rangel; Xavier Foissac; Joseph M. Bové; Dean W. Gabriel


Journal of Citrus Pathology | 2014

The complete genome sequence of Candidatus Liberibacter americanus, a bacterium associated with Citrus Huanglongbing in Brazil

N. A. Wulff; Shujian Zhang; E. C. Martins; João C. Setubal; Dibyendu Kumar; Xavier Foissac; Nalvo F. Almeida; Ricardo Harakava; Joseph M. Bové; Dean W. Gabriel


Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 2018

A Secreted ‘Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus’ Peroxiredoxin Simultaneously Suppresses Both Localized and Systemic Innate Immune Responses In Planta

Mukesh Jain; Alejandra Munoz-Bodnar; Shujian Zhang; Dean W. Gabriel


Archive | 2017

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR PREVENTING OR REDUCING INFECTIONS OF CROP PLANTS BY BACTERIAL AND FUNGAL PATHOGENS

Dean W. Gabriel; Shujian Zhang


Archive | 2016

USE OF ALDEHYDES FORMULATED WITH NANOPARTICLES AND/OR NANOEMULSIONS TO ENHANCE DISEASE RESISTANCE OF PLANTS TO LIBERIBACTERS

Dean W. Gabriel; Shujian Zhang

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Joseph M. Bové

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Xavier Foissac

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Zomary Flores-Cruz

University of Wisconsin-Madison

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