The Host Plant Metabolite Glucose Is the Precursor of Diffusible Signal Factor (DSF) Family Signals in Xanthomonas campestris
0301 basic medicine
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Glucose
Bacterial Proteins
Virulence Factors
Biofilms
Brassica rapa
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Xanthomonas campestris
Signal Transduction
DOI:
10.1128/aem.03813-14
Publication Date:
2015-02-14T02:46:51Z
AUTHORS (8)
ABSTRACT
ABSTRACT
Plant pathogen
Xanthomonas campestris
pv. campestris produces
cis
-11-methyl-2-dodecenoic acid (diffusible signal factor [DSF]) as a cell-cell communication signal to regulate biofilm dispersal and virulence factor production. Previous studies have demonstrated that DSF biosynthesis is dependent on the presence of RpfF, an enoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) hydratase, but the DSF synthetic mechanism and the influence of the host plant on DSF biosynthesis are still not clear. We show here that exogenous addition of host plant juice or ethanol extract to the growth medium of
X. campestris
pv. campestris could significantly boost DSF family signal production. It was subsequently revealed that
X. campestris
pv. campestris produces not only DSF but also BDSF (
cis
-2-dodecenoic acid) and another novel DSF family signal, which was designated DSF-II. BDSF was originally identified in
Burkholderia cenocepacia
to be involved in regulation of motility, biofilm formation, and virulence in
B. cenocepacia
. Functional analysis suggested that DSF-II plays a role equal to that of DSF in regulation of biofilm dispersion and virulence factor production in
X. campestris
pv. campestris. Furthermore, chromatographic separation led to identification of glucose as a specific molecule stimulating DSF family signal biosynthesis in
X. campestris
pv. campestris.
13
C-labeling experiments demonstrated that glucose acts as a substrate to provide a carbon element for DSF biosynthesis. The results of this study indicate that
X. campestris
pv. campestris could utilize a common metabolite of the host plant to enhance DSF family signal synthesis and therefore promote virulence.
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