The Role of RelA and SpoT on ppGpp Production, Stress Response, Growth Regulation, and Pathogenicity in Xanthomonas campestris pv. .

Microbiol Spectr

Department of Plant Pathology, China Agricultural Universitygrid.22935.3f, Beijing Key Laboratory of Seed Disease Testing and Control, MOA Key Lab of Pest Monitoring and Green Management, Beijing, People's Republic of China.

Published: December 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • The alarmone ppGpp is crucial for bacterial survival under environmental stress, activating the stringent response, particularly in the plant pathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv. (Xcc), which causes black rot disease.
  • The study highlighted the essential roles of the proteins RelA and SpoT in ppGpp synthesis in Xcc; a double mutant lacking these proteins showed significant changes like reduced exopolysaccharide production and loss of pathogenicity.
  • Findings suggest that SpoT primarily regulates ppGpp levels and associated traits, while also revealing that ppGpp is important for the bacterium's stress resistance and could lead to better management strategies for this economically significant pathogen.

Article Abstract

The alarmone ppGpp plays an important role in the survival of bacteria by triggering the stringent response when exposed to environmental stress. Although Xanthomonas campestris pv. (Xcc), which causes black rot disease in crucifers, is a representative species of Gram-negative phytopathogenic bacteria, relatively little is known regarding the factors influencing the stringent response in this species. However, previous studies in other Gram-negative bacteria have indicated that RelA and SpoT play a critical role in ppGpp synthesis. The current study found that these proteins also had an important role in Xcc, with a ΔΔ double mutant being unable to produce ppGpp, resulting in changes to phenotype including reduced production of exopolysaccharides (EPS), exoenzymes, and biofilm, as well the loss of swarming motility and pathogenicity. The ppGpp-deficient mutant also exhibited greater sensitivity to environment stress, being almost incapable of growth on modified minimal medium (mMM) and having a much greater propensity to enter the viable but nonculturable (VBNC) state in response to oligotrophic conditions (0.85% NaCl). These findings much advance our understanding of the role of ppGpp in the biology of Xcc and could have important implications for more effective management of this important pathogen. Xanthomonas campestris pv. (Xcc) is a typical seedborne phytopathogenic bacterium that causes large economic losses worldwide, and this is the first original research article to investigate the role of ppGpp in this important species. Here, we revealed the function of RelA and SpoT in ppGpp production, physiology, pathogenicity, and stress resistance in Xcc. Most intriguingly, we found that ppGpp levels and downstream ppGpp-dependent phenotypes were mediated predominantly by SpoT, with RelA having only a supplementary role. Taken together, the results of the current study provide new insight into the role of ppGpp in the biology of Xcc, which could also have important implications for the role of ppGpp in the survival and pathogenicity of other pathogenic bacteria.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8693919PMC
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