Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia
Abstract
ABSTRACT
PhcA is a transcriptional regulator that activates expression of multiple virulence genes in the plant pathogen
Ralstonia solanacearum
. Relative to their wild-type parents,
phcA
mutants overproduced iron-scavenging activity detected with chrome azurol S siderophore detection medium. Transposon mutagenesis of strain AW1-PC (
phcA1
) generated strain GB6, which was siderophore negative but retained weak iron-scavenging activity. The
ssd
gene inactivated in GB6 encodes a protein similar to group IV amino acid decarboxylases, and its transcription was repressed by iron(III) and PhcA.
ssd
is the terminal gene in a putative operon that also appears to encode three siderophore synthetase subunits, a integral membrane exporter, and three genes with no obvious role in siderophore production. A homologous operon was found in the genomes of
Ralstonia metallidurans
and
Staphylococcus aureus
, both of which produce the polycarboxylate siderophore staphyloferrin B. Comparison of the siderophores present in culture supernatants of
R. solanacearum
,
R. metallidurans
, and
Bacillus megaterium
using chemical tests, a siderophore utilization bioassay, thin-layer chromatography, and mass spectroscopy indicated that
R. solanacearum
produces staphyloferrin B rather than schizokinen as was reported previously. Inactivation of
ssd
in a wild-type AW1 background resulted in a mutant almost incapable of scavenging iron but normally virulent on tomato plants. AW1 did not produce siderophore activity when cultured in tomato xylem sap, suggesting that the main location in tomato for
R. solanacearum
during pathogenesis is iron replete.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
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