LuxR-type transcriptional regulators are essential for many physiological processes in bacteria, including pathogenesis. is a seedborne bacterial pathogen responsible for bacterial fruit blotch, which causes great losses in melon and watermelon worldwide. However, the LuxR-type transcriptional factors in have not been well studied, except for the previously reported LuxR-type regulatory protein, AcrR, involved in regulating virulence and motility. Here, we characterized a second LuxR-type regulator, AclR, in the group II strain Aac-5 of by mutagenesis, virulence and motility assays, and transcriptomic analysis. Deletion of resulted in impaired twitching and swimming motility and flagellar formation and diminished virulence but increased biofilm formation. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that 1,379 genes were differentially expressed in the mutant strain, including 29 genes involved in flagellar assembly and 3 involved in pili formation, suggesting a regulatory role for AclR in multiple important biological functions of . Together, our results not only indicate that AclR plays a global role in transcriptional regulation in influencing motility, biofilm formation, and virulence but also provide perspective regarding the regulatory network of biological functions in .[Formula: see text] Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license.
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