Affiliation:
1. Lehrstuhl für Gentechnologie/Mikrobiologie
2. Center for Biotechnology (Cebitec)
3. Lehrstuhl für Genetik, Universität Bielefeld, D-33594 Bielefeld, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Clavibacter michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
is a plant-pathogenic actinomycete that causes bacterial wilt and canker of tomato. The nucleotide sequence of the genome of strain NCPPB382 was determined. The chromosome is circular, consists of 3.298 Mb, and has a high G+C content (72.6%). Annotation revealed 3,080 putative protein-encoding sequences; only 26 pseudogenes were detected. Two
rrn
operons, 45 tRNAs, and three small stable RNA genes were found. The two circular plasmids, pCM1 (27.4 kbp) and pCM2 (70.0 kbp), which carry pathogenicity genes and thus are essential for virulence, have lower G+C contents (66.5 and 67.6%, respectively). In contrast to the genome of the closely related organism
Clavibacter michiganensis
subsp.
sepedonicus
, the genome of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
lacks complete insertion elements and transposons. The 129-kb
chp
/
tomA
region with a low G+C content near the chromosomal origin of replication was shown to be necessary for pathogenicity. This region contains numerous genes encoding proteins involved in uptake and metabolism of sugars and several serine proteases. There is evidence that single genes located in this region, especially genes encoding serine proteases, are required for efficient colonization of the host. Although
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
grows mainly in the xylem of tomato plants, no evidence for pronounced genome reduction was found.
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
seems to have as many transporters and regulators as typical soil-inhabiting bacteria. However, the apparent lack of a sulfate reduction pathway, which makes
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
dependent on reduced sulfur compounds for growth, is probably the reason for the poor survival of
C. michiganensis
subsp.
michiganensis
in soil.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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