Publications by authors named "Baishi Hu"

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  • - ClpA is an important protease in bacteria that influences how they cause disease, particularly in a specific pathogen affecting melon plants, where deletion of ClpA reduced its virulence and abilities like motility and antioxidant defense.
  • - The study found that ClpA regulates virulence-related genes differently, negatively impacting some and positively affecting others, indicating a complex role in the pathogen's behavior.
  • - Experiments showed that ClpA interacts with another protein, RepA, and after removing the ClpA gene, the pathogen lost its ability to cause disease but increased its ability to form biofilms, highlighting ClpA's crucial role in bacterial virulence.
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  • Previous research indicates that the type VI secretion system (T6SS) is crucial for competition and virulence in many gram-negative bacteria, though its role remains debated in certain strains.
  • The study focused on the PccS1 strain, identifying a cluster of 17 core T6SS genes and analyzing over 220 derivatives to categorize VgrGs and their interactions, which were vital for virulence and competition.
  • Findings revealed that proteins like FhaB were secreted in a redundant manner through T6SS and type IV secretion system (T4SS), highlighting a unique mechanism in bacterial effector secretion affecting virulence and host interactions.
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Two specific monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) were screened, and an immunochromatographic strip (ICS) test for rapid and specific detection of cucumber green mottle mosaic virus (CGMMV) was developed. The coat protein of CGMMV was heterologously expressed as an immunogen, and specific capture mAb 2C9 and the detection mAb 4D4 were screened by an uncompetitive immunoassay. The test and control lines on the nitrocellulose membrane were coated with the purified 2C9 and a goat anti-mouse IgG, respectively, and a nanogold probe combined with 4D4 was applied to the conjugate pad.

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  • Pecan trees in Anhui and Jiangsu Provinces, China, have been affected by a disease resembling anthracnose since 2019, with around 20-30% severity and 5-15% incidence in some orchards.
  • The disease initially causes dark lesions on leaves that evolve into larger, sunken spots, with similar symptoms observed on fruits, leading to abscission as the lesions merge and expand.
  • Isolates of Colletotrichum sp. were recovered from the infected plants, showing morphological traits consistent with Colletotrichum siamense, indicating it may be the pathogen responsible for the observed symptoms.
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Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a world-famous nut tree that is widely cultivated in China, especially in Jiangsu Province (Zhang et al. 2015). In April 2022, cankers on trunks were recorded in pecan (cv.

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Pecan (Carya illinoinensis) is a world-famous nut tree which widely cultivated in China. Quanjiao County, located in Anhui province, is reputed to be the capital of pecan production in China. Since 2019, typical scab symptoms were observed on most pecan cultivars in orchards located in the regions of Quanjiao (32°5'7.

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In many bacteria, OxyR acts as a transcriptional regulator that facilitates infection degrading hydrogen peroxide (HO) generated by the host defense response. Previous studies showed that OxyR also plays an important role in regulating biofilm formation, cell motility, pili relate-genes expression, and surface polysaccharide production. However, the role of OxyR has not been determined in strain xjl12.

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Bacterial fruit blotch, caused by seed-borne pathogen , poses a serious threat to the production of cucurbits globally. Although the disease can cause substantial economic losses, limited information is available about the molecular mechanisms of virulence. This study identified that, a random transposon insertion mutant impaired in the ability to elicit a hypersensitive response on tobacco.

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Dickeya fangzhongdai was originally described as the causal agent of bleeding canker of pear tree in China. Recently, D. fangzhongdai was isolated and identified as the causal agent of soft rot in an orchid plant purchased in a local supermarket in Prince Edward Island, Canada.

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The post-transcriptional regulator RsmA globally controls gene expression in bacteria. Previous studies showed that RsmA2 and RsmA3 played critical roles in regulating type III secretion system (T3SS), motility, syringafactin, and alginate productions in pv. strain DC3000 (DC3000).

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is a seedborne pathogen that causes bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a global threat to watermelon production. Treating watermelon seeds to eliminate is a critical component of BFB management, and several strategies have been evaluated to mitigate the impact of the disease. In China, watermelon seed producers routinely incubate seeds in watermelon juice (fermentation) to reduce the risk of seed infection by and seedling transmission of BFB.

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Pectobacterium carotovorum has an incomplete Entner-Doudoroff (ED) pathway, including enzyme 2-keto-3-deoxy-6-phosphogluconate aldolase (Eda) but lacking phosphogluconate dehydratase (Edd), while P. atrosepticum (Pba) has a complete pathway. To understand the role of the ED pathway in Pectobacterium infection, mutants of these two key enzymes, Δeda and Δedd, were constructed in Pba SCRI1039.

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Background: Pseudomonas syringae is an important plant pathogen, which could adapt many different environmental conditions. Under the nutrient-limited and other stress conditions, P. syringae produces nucleotide signal molecules, i.

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Bacterial pathogens from the genus Pectobacterium cause soft rot in various plants, and result in important economic losses worldwide. We understand much about how these pathogens digest their hosts and protect themselves against plant defences, as well as some regulatory networks in these processes. However, the spatiotemporal expression of genome-wide infection of Pectobacterium remains unclear, although researchers analysed this in some phytopathogens.

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is a hemibiotrophic pathogen causing significant losses to economically important crops and forest trees, including . To explore the interaction between and and to identify the candidate genes determining the pathogenesis, we sequenced and assembled the whole genome of (CgLc1) using PacBio and Illumina next generation sequencing and performed a comparative genomic analysis between CgLc1 and Cg01, the latter being a described endophytic species of the complex. Gene structure prediction identified 15,744 protein-coding genes and 837 noncoding RNAs.

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is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch (BFB), a serious threat to cucurbit fruit and seed production worldwide. In recent years, the BFB has spread to many areas of China, mainly via the inadvertent distribution of contaminated commercial seeds. To assess the prevalence of seedborne in commercial watermelon and other cucurbitaceous seedlots in China, a 9-year survey was conducted between 2010 and 2018.

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is the causal agent of bacterial fruit blotch, a serious threat to commercial watermelon and melon crop production worldwide. Ferric uptake regulator (Fur) is a global transcription factor that affects a number of virulence-related functions in phytopathogenic bacteria; however, the role of has not been determined for . Hence, we constructed an deletion mutant and a corresponding complement in the background of strain xlj12 to investigate the role of the gene in siderophore production, concentration of intracellular Fe, bacterial sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide, biofilm formation, swimming motility, hypersensitive response induction, and virulence on melon seedlings.

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Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000 (PstDC3000) contains five RsmA protein homologues. In this study, four were functionally characterized, with a focus on RsmA2, RsmA3 and RsmA4.

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Heat-stable antifungal factor (HSAF), which was first isolated from Lysobacter enzymogenes, exhibits inhibitory activities against a wide range of pathogens; however, a low level of HSAF was obtained from L. enzymogenes cultured in 0.1 × tryptic soy broth (TSB), an amount that does not satisfy HSAF application in disease control.

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Peach (Prunus persica (L.) Batsch) is produced locally in Yangshan, Wuxi City, China. In recent years, a widespread shoot blight has been observed in many peach orchards of Yangshan that kills the twigs and results in high losses in fruit production.

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Hfq is a RNA chaperone and participates in a wide range of cellular processes and pathways. In this study, mutation of hfq gene from Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum PccS1 led to significantly reduced virulence and plant cell wall-degrading enzyme (PCWDE) activities.

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DSM 101947 was isolated from pear trees () in Zhejiang Province, China, and is the causal agent of bleeding canker, a devastating disease of pear trees. Here, we provide the complete genome sequence of this bacterium, which has a 5,027,163-bp-long genome, including 4,375 protein-coding genes and 100 RNA genes. This strain possesses a number of genes encoding virulence factors of pathogens.

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Extensive use of the antibiotic streptomycin to control fire blight disease of apples and pears, caused by the enterobacterial plant pathogen Erwinia amylovora, leads to the development of streptomycin-resistant strains in the United States and elsewhere. Kasugamycin (Ksg) has been permitted to be used as an alternative or replacement to control this serious bacterial disease. In this study, we investigated the role of two major peptide ATP-binding cassette transporter systems in E.

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Bacterial leaf blight (BLB) has caused severe yield losses in cantaloupe (Cucumis melo L.) in the major melon-growing regions of China since the beginning of the twentieth century. Historically, Pseudomonas syringae pv.

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Pectobacterium carotovorum subsp. carotovorum strain PccS1, a bacterial pathogen causing soft rot disease of Zantedeschia elliotiana (colored calla), was investigated for virulence genes induced by the host plant. Using a promoter-trap transposon (mariner), we obtained 500 transposon mutants showing kanamycin resistance dependent on extract of Z.

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