Proteomics analysis of the regulatory role of Rpf/DSF cell-to-cell signaling system in the virulence of xanthomonas campestris

  • Aileen O'Connell
  • , Shi Qi An
  • , Yvonne McCarthy
  • , Fabian Schulte
  • , Karsten Niehaus
  • , Yong Qiang He
  • , Ji Liang Tang
  • , Robert P. Ryan
  • , J. Maxwell Dow

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Abstract

The black rot pathogen Xanthomonas campestris utilizes molecules of the diffusible signal factor (DSF) family as signals to regulate diverse processes contributing to virulence. DSF signal synthesis and transduction requires proteins encoded by the rpf gene cluster. RpfF catalyzes DSF synthesis, whereas the RpfCG two-component system links the perception of DSF to alteration in the level of the second messenger cyclic di-GMP. As this nucleotide can exert a regulatory influence at the post-transcriptional and posttranslational levels, we have used comparative proteomics to identify Rpf-regulated processes in X. campestris that may not be revealed by transcriptomics. The abundance of a number of proteins was altered in rpfF, rpfC, or rpfG mutants compared with the wild type. These proteins belonged to several functional categories, including biosynthesis and intermediary metabolism, regulation, oxidative stress or antibiotic resistance, and DNA replication. For many of these proteins, the alteration in abundance was not associated with alteration in transcript level. A directed mutational analysis allowed us to describe a number of new virulence factors among these proteins, including elongation factor P and a putative outer membrane protein, which are both widely conserved in bacteria.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1131-1137
Number of pages7
JournalMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Volume26
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

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