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A LuxR‐type regulator, AcrR, regulates flagellar assembly and contributes to virulence, motility, biofilm formation, and growth ability of Acidovorax citrulli

Authors :
Bo Liu
Wei Guan
Tingchang Zhao
Yuwen Yang
Eryuan Tian
Tielin Wang
Qi Huang
Source :
Molecular Plant Pathology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2020.

Abstract

LuxR‐type regulators regulate many bacterial processes and play important roles in bacterial motility and virulence. Acidovorax citrulli is a seedborne bacterial pathogen responsible for bacterial fruit blotch, which causes great losses in melon and watermelon worldwide. We identified a LuxR‐type, nonquorum sensing‐related regulator, AcrR, in the group II strain Aac‐5 of A. citrulli. We found that the acrR mutant lost twitching and swimming motilities, and flagellar formation. It also showed reduced virulence, but increased biofilm formation and growth ability. Transcriptomic analysis revealed that 394 genes were differentially expressed in the acrR mutant of A. citrulli, including 33 genes involved in flagellar assembly. Our results suggest that AcrR may act as a global regulator affecting multiple important biological functions of A. citrulli.<br />AcrR, a LuxR‐type regulator, acts as a global regulator affecting multiple important biological functions, especially swimming motility and flagellum assembly of Acidovorax citrulli.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13643703 and 14646722
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Plant Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....994e7d7b86947817d02c4b8eba719c0a