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"Xylella fastidiosa pil-chp operon" is involved in regulating key structural genes of both type I and IV pili

    1. [1] Cornell University

      Cornell University

      City of Ithaca, Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Hobart and William Smith Colleges

      Hobart and William Smith Colleges

      City of Geneva, Estados Unidos

  • Localización: Vitis: Journal of Grapevine Research, ISSN 0042-7500, Vol. 56, Nº 2, 2017, págs. 55-62
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • español

      Xylella fastidiosa, pil-chp, Pierce's disease, PilG, PilJ, type I pili, type IV pili

    • English

      Xylella fastidiosa is the causal agent of Pierce's disease (PD) in grapevines. It has type I and type IV pili, which are both virulence factors involved in the PD-associated processes of motility, aggregation, and biofilm formation. Many questions remain as to how the two pili are regulated. We previously identified a X. fastidiosa pil-chp chemosensory-like cluster as an operon composed of genes pilG-I-J-L-chpB-C. In this study, we deleted pilG (resulting in a ∆pilG-I strain) and pilJ and discovered that both mutants (∆pilG-I and ∆pilJ) had reduced virulence after 24 weeks post-inoculation, whereas ∆chpB and ∆chpC did not. Both ∆pilG-I and ∆pilJ lost motility and were impaired in biofilm formation in rich artificial media and xylem sap. Gene expression was significantly downregulated for representative fimbrial adhesin and motility genes in ∆pilG-I, and to a lesser extent in ∆pilJ. Our data suggest that Pil, but not Chp, proteins are virulence factors, and pilG-I-J are involved in transcriptional regulation of type I and IV pili virulence genes and therefore motility and biofilm formation. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a chemotaxis-like operon involved in the regulation of key structural genes of both type I and type IV pili.


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