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Versatile role of cyclic lipopeptides in plant and microbial interactions. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The primary focus of the study is on the UPB0736 bacterial sheath rot pathogen that causes sheath brown rot disease in rice, which leads to severe crop damage worldwide.
  • The research investigates the biosynthetic gene clusters for cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs) produced by UPB0736, including the newly identified CLP asplenin, and their roles in plant pathogenicity, antifungal activity, and swarming motility.
  • Findings show that both fuscopeptin and syringotoxin significantly impact the number of emitted rice panicles, indicating the relevance of CLPs in pathogenicity while also hinting the presence of other contributing factors.

Article Abstract

is the most prominent bacterial sheath rot pathogen, causing sheath brown rot disease in rice. This disease occurs worldwide and it is characterized by typical necrotic lesions on the sheath, as well as a reduction in the number of emitted panicles and filled grains. has been shown to produce syringotoxin and fuscopeptin cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs), which have been linked to pathogenicity. In this study, we investigated the role of UPB0736 CLPs in plant pathogenicity, antifungal activity and swarming motility. To do so, we sequenced the strain to obtain a single-contig genome and we constructed deletion mutants in the biosynthetic gene clusters responsible for the synthesis of CLPs. We show that UPB0736 produces a third CLP of 13 amino acids, now named asplenin, and we link this CLP with the swarming activity of the strain. We could then show that syringotoxin is particularly active against By testing the mutants we investigated the role of both fuscopeptin and syringotoxin in causing sheath rot lesions. We proved that the presence of these two CLPs considerably affected the number of emitted panicles, although their number was still significantly affected in the mutants deficient in both fuscopeptin and syringotoxin. These results reveal the importance of CLPs in pathogenicity, but also suggest that other pathogenicity factors may be involved.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9679282PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1008980DOI Listing

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