A cyclic GMP-dependent signalling pathway regulates bacterial phytopathogenesis

  • Shi Qi An
  • , Ko Hsin Chin
  • , Melanie Febrer
  • , Yvonne McCarthy
  • , Jauo Guey Yang
  • , Chung Liang Liu
  • , David Swarbreck
  • , Jane Rogers
  • , J. Maxwell Dow
  • , Shan Ho Chou
  • , Robert P. Ryan

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Abstract

Cyclic guanosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cyclic GMP) is a second messenger whose role in bacterial signalling is poorly understood. A genetic screen in the plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris (Xcc) identified that XC-0250, which encodes a protein with a class III nucleotidyl cyclase domain, is required for cyclic GMP synthesis. Purified XC-0250 was active in cyclic GMP synthesis in vitro. The linked gene XC-0249 encodes a protein with a cyclic mononucleotide-binding (cNMP) domain and a GGDEF diguanylate cyclase domain. The activity of XC-0249 in cyclic di-GMP synthesis was enhanced by addition of cyclic GMP. The isolated cNMP domain of XC-0249 bound cyclic GMP and a structure-function analysis, directed by determination of the crystal structure of the holo-complex, demonstrated the site of cyclic GMP binding that modulates cyclic di-GMP synthesis. Mutation of either XC-0250 or XC-0249 led to a reduced virulence to plants and reduced biofilm formation in vitro. These findings describe a regulatory pathway in which cyclic GMP regulates virulence and biofilm formation through interaction with a novel effector that directly links cyclic GMP and cyclic di-GMP signalling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2430-2438
Number of pages9
JournalEMBO Journal
Volume32
Issue number18
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sep 2013

Keywords

  • Biofilm
  • Cyclic di-GMP
  • Signal transduction
  • Virulence
  • Xanthomonas campestris

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