Xanthomonas citri pv. citri is the pathogen responsible for Asiatic citrus canker, one of the most serious citrus diseases worldwide. The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecule has been demonstrated to be involved in X.citri pv. citri virulence. Despite enormous progress in investigations of the molecular mechanisms for bacterial pathogenicity, determination of the detailed LPS structure-activity relationship is limited, as the current knowledge is mainly based on structural determination of one X.citri pv. citri strain. As X.citri pv. citri strains are distinguished into three main pathogenicity groups, we characterized the full structure of the LPS from two pathotypes that differ in their host-range specificity. This revealed an intriguing difference in LPS O-chain structure. We also tested the LPSs and isolated lipidA moieties for their ability to act as microbe-associated molecular patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana. Both LPS/lipidAs induced ROS accumulation, but no difference was observed between the two pathotypes.

Xanthomonas citri pv. citri Pathotypes: LPS Structure and Function as Microbe-Associated Molecular Patterns

Palmigiano Angelo;Garozzo Domenico;
2017

Abstract

Xanthomonas citri pv. citri is the pathogen responsible for Asiatic citrus canker, one of the most serious citrus diseases worldwide. The lipopolysaccharide (LPS) molecule has been demonstrated to be involved in X.citri pv. citri virulence. Despite enormous progress in investigations of the molecular mechanisms for bacterial pathogenicity, determination of the detailed LPS structure-activity relationship is limited, as the current knowledge is mainly based on structural determination of one X.citri pv. citri strain. As X.citri pv. citri strains are distinguished into three main pathogenicity groups, we characterized the full structure of the LPS from two pathotypes that differ in their host-range specificity. This revealed an intriguing difference in LPS O-chain structure. We also tested the LPSs and isolated lipidA moieties for their ability to act as microbe-associated molecular patterns in Arabidopsis thaliana. Both LPS/lipidAs induced ROS accumulation, but no difference was observed between the two pathotypes.
2017
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
antigens
innate immunity
lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
reactive oxygen species (ROS)
structure elucidation
Xanthomonas citri pv. citri
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