Disruption of gspD and its Effects on Endoglucanase and Filamentous Phage Secretion in Ralstonia solanacearum
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2014-12-01Author
Addy, Hardian Susilo
Askora, Ahmed
Kawasaki, Takeru
Fujie, Makoto
Yamada, Takashi
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Ralstonia solanacearum is a phytopathogenic bacterium that causes bacterial wilt disease in many agricultural, horticultural and
ornamental crops. During pathogenesis, R. solanacearum synthesizes and secretes cell wall degrading enzyme (CWDE) such as
endoglucanase through type II secretion system. On the other hand, the virulence of R. solanacearum is also affected by
filamentous phage infection and is secreted through cell-wall membrane via secretin-like channel. R. solanacearum is known to
have a secretin channel to secrete its virulence factors, such as GspD, a type II secretion system secretin. To confirm that GspD
have a role on the secretin of endoglucanase and RSS1 phage, we constructed a gspD mutant that lacks secretin formation on
the cell membrane of R. solanacearum. The results showed that a gspD mutant only abolished to secrete endoglucanase enzyme,
but not RSS1 secretin. According to the RSS1 genomic organization, we found that RSS1 phage has a gene responsible for
secretin-like protein due to phage secretion through cell membrane.
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