International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Feb 2024)

Genetic Loci of Plant Pathogenic <i>Dickeya solani</i> IPO 2222 Expressed in Contact with Weed-Host Bittersweet Nightshade (<i>Solanum dulcamara</i> L.) Plants

  • Robert Czajkowski,
  • Dorota M. Krzyżanowska,
  • Daryna Sokolova,
  • Łukasz Rąbalski,
  • Maciej Kosiński,
  • Sylwia Jafra,
  • Aleksandra Królicka

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25052794
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 5
p. 2794

Abstract

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Dickeya solani, belonging to the Soft Rot Pectobacteriaceae, are aggressive necrotrophs, exhibiting both a wide geographic distribution and a wide host range that includes many angiosperm orders, both dicot and monocot plants, cultivated under all climatic conditions. Little is known about the infection strategies D. solani employs to infect hosts other than potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Our earlier study identified D. solani Tn5 mutants induced exclusively by the presence of the weed host S. dulcamara. The current study assessed the identity and virulence contribution of the selected genes mutated by the Tn5 insertions and induced by the presence of S. dulcamara. These genes encode proteins with functions linked to polyketide antibiotics and polysaccharide synthesis, membrane transport, stress response, and sugar and amino acid metabolism. Eight of these genes, encoding UvrY (GacA), tRNA guanosine transglycosylase Tgt, LPS-related WbeA, capsular biosynthesis protein VpsM, DltB alanine export protein, glycosyltransferase, putative transcription regulator YheO/PAS domain-containing protein, and a hypothetical protein, were required for virulence on S. dulcamara plants. The implications of D. solani interaction with a weed host, S. dulcamara, are discussed.

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