Pseudomonas syringae coffee blight is associated with the horizontal transfer of plasmid‐encoded type III effectors

Author:

McTavish Kathryn J.1,Almeida Renan N. D.1,Tersigni Jonathan1,Raimundi Melina K.2,Gong Yunchen3,Wang Pauline W.13,Gontijo Guilherme F.2,de Souza Ricardo M.2ORCID,de Resende Mario L. V.2ORCID,Desveaux Darrell13ORCID,Guttman David S.13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell & Systems Biology University of Toronto 25 Willcocks St. Toronto ON M6S 2Y1 Canada

2. Department of Phytopathology Universidade Federal de Lavras Lavras MG CEP 37200‐000 Brazil

3. Centre for the Analysis of Genome Evolution & Function University of Toronto Toronto ON M6S 2Y1 Canada

Abstract

Summary The emergence of new pathogens is an ongoing threat to human health and agriculture. While zoonotic spillovers received considerable attention, the emergence of crop diseases is less well studied. Here, we identify genomic factors associated with the emergence of Pseudomonas syringae bacterial blight of coffee. Fifty‐three P. syringae strains from diseased Brazilian coffee plants were sequenced. Comparative and evolutionary analyses were used to identify loci associated with coffee blight. Growth and symptomology assays were performed to validate the findings. Coffee isolates clustered in three lineages, including primary phylogroups PG3 and PG4, and secondary phylogroup PG11. Genome‐wide association study of the primary PG strains identified 37 loci, including five effectors, most of which were encoded on a plasmid unique to the PG3 and PG4 coffee strains. Evolutionary analyses support the emergence of coffee blight in PG4 when the coffee‐associated plasmid and associated effectors derived from a divergent plasmid carried by strains associated with other hosts. This plasmid was only recently transferred into PG3. Natural diversity and CRISPR‐Cas9 plasmid curing were used to show that strains with the coffee‐associated plasmid grow to higher densities and cause more severe disease symptoms in coffee. This work identifies possible evolutionary mechanisms underlying the emergence of a new lineage of coffee pathogens.

Funder

Canadian Network for Research and Innovation in Machining Technology, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de Minas Gerais

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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