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Preliminary transcriptomic analyses reveal and overexpression of various bacteriocins in . | LitMetric

Introduction: is a phytopathogenic bacterium of worldwide importance causing detrimental diseases in several crops. Recent reports from European and Mediterranean countries raised great concerns and have given impetus to new studies investigating both the pathogenicity of the newly emerged strains and the susceptibility and vulnerability of Mediterranean agroecosystems, with the outbreak in olive trees in southern Italy being the most investigated new pathosystem. The complexity of this pathogen makes difficult to understand its interaction mechanisms with host plants and plant microbial communities.

Materials And Methods: In this study, we performed a pilot dual RNA-seq analysis on a diseased olive tree infected by subspecies , to gather information about bacterial infection dynamics and reciprocal interactions between plant host and the bacterium. Adopting a mRNA enrichment protocol allowed to better probe bacterial sequences by increasing the resolution of differential gene expressions.

Results: The overexpression of a bacteriocin (), as the major result gained by the transcriptomic analysis, led us to validate its potential application as a marker of multiplication in olive, citrus and periwinkle artificially inoculated plants. Transcriptomic analysis of cultured strains of subspecies , while confirming that bacteriocin-related genes are the most abundant transcripts, unraveled strain differences in the and ratio.

Discussion: Our findings suggest that the -related transcript can be employed in RT-qPCR/RT-PCR to improve the detectability of actively growing cells and in host's xylem vessels. Indeed, being the most expressed component of bacterial weapons, novel studies focusing on its functions and role in the bacterial pathogenic life cycle should be envisioned.

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