Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853-4203,1 and
2. Department of Energy Plant Research Laboratory, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan 48824-13122
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The host-specific plant pathogen
Pseudomonas syringae
elicits the hypersensitive response (HR) in nonhost plants and secretes the HrpZ harpin in culture via the Hrp (type III) secretion system. Previous genetic evidence suggested the existence of another harpin gene in the
P. syringae
genome.
hrpW
was found in a region adjacent to the
hrp
cluster in
P. syringae
pv. tomato DC3000.
hrpW
encodes a 42.9-kDa protein with domains resembling harpins and pectate lyases (Pels), respectively. HrpW has key properties of harpins. It is heat stable and glycine rich, lacks cysteine, is secreted by the Hrp system, and is able to elicit the HR when infiltrated into tobacco leaf tissue. The harpin domain (amino acids 1 to 186) has six glycine-rich repeats of a repeated sequence found in HrpZ, and a purified HrpW harpin domain fragment possessed HR elicitor activity. In contrast, the HrpW Pel domain (amino acids 187 to 425) is similar to Pels from
Nectria haematococca
,
Erwinia carotovora
,
Erwinia chrysanthemi
, and
Bacillus subtilis
, and a purified Pel domain fragment did not elicit the HR. Neither this fragment nor the full-length HrpW showed Pel activity in
A
230
assays under a variety of reaction conditions, but the Pel fragment bound to calcium pectate, a major constituent of the plant cell wall. The DNA sequence of the
P. syringae
pv. syringae B728a
hrpW
was also determined. The Pel domains of the two predicted HrpW proteins were 85% identical, whereas the harpin domains were only 53% identical. Sequences hybridizing at high stringency with the
P. syringae
pv. tomato
hrpW
were found in other
P. syringae
pathovars,
Pseudomonas viridiflava
,
Ralstonia
(
Pseudomonas
)
solanacearum
, and
Xanthomonas campestris
. Δ
hrpZ
::
nptII
or
hrpW
::ΩSp
r
P. syringae
pv. tomato mutants were little reduced in HR elicitation activity in tobacco, whereas this activity was significantly reduced in a
hrpZ hrpW
double mutant. These features of
hrpW
and its product suggest that
P. syringae
produces multiple harpins and that the target of these proteins is in the plant cell wall.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
171 articles.
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