Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (Jan 2006)

Identification of Open Reading Frames Unique to a Select Agent: Ralstonia solanacearum Race 3 Biovar 2

  • Dean W. Gabriel,
  • Caitilyn Allen,
  • Mark Schell,
  • Timothy P. Denny,
  • Jean T. Greenberg,
  • Yong Ping Duan,
  • Zomary Flores-Cruz,
  • Qi Huang,
  • Jennifer M. Clifford,
  • Gernot Presting,
  • Enid T. González,
  • Joseph Reddy,
  • John Elphinstone,
  • Jill Swanson,
  • Jian Yao,
  • Vincent Mulholland,
  • Li Liu,
  • William Farmerie,
  • Manjeera Patnaikuni,
  • Botond Balogh,
  • David Norman,
  • Anne Alvarez,
  • Jose A. Castillo,
  • Jeffrey Jones,
  • Gerry Saddler,
  • Theresa Walunas,
  • Aleksey Zhukov,
  • Natalia Mikhailova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI-19-0069
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 69 – 79

Abstract

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An 8× draft genome was obtained and annotated for Ralstonia solanacearum race 3 biovar 2 (R3B2) strain UW551, a United States Department of Agriculture Select Agent isolated from geranium. The draft UW551 genome consisted of 80,169 reads resulting in 582 contigs containing 5,925,491 base pairs, with an average 64.5% GC content. Annotation revealed a predicted 4,454 protein coding open reading frames (ORFs), 43 tRNAs, and 5 rRNAs; 2,793 (or 62%) of the ORFs had a functional assignment. The UW551 genome was compared with the published genome of R. solanacearum race 1 biovar 3 tropical tomato strain GMI1000. The two phylogenetically distinct strains were at least 71% syntenic in gene organization. Most genes encoding known pathogenicity determinants, including predicted type III secreted effectors, appeared to be common to both strains. A total of 402 unique UW551 ORFs were identified, none of which had a best hit or >45% amino acid sequence identity with any R. solanacearum predicted protein; 16 had strong (E < 10-13) best hits to ORFs found in other bacterial plant pathogens. Many of the 402 unique genes were clustered, including 5 found in the hrp region and 38 contiguous, potential prophage genes. Conservation of some UW551 unique genes among R3B2 strains was examined by polymerase chain reaction among a group of 58 strains from different races and biovars, resulting in the identification of genes that may be potentially useful for diagnostic detection and identification of R3B2 strains. One 22-kb region that appears to be present in GMI1000 as a result of horizontal gene transfer is absent from UW551 and encodes enzymes that likely are essential for utilization of the three sugar alcohols that distinguish biovars 3 and 4 from biovars 1 and 2.

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