학술논문

Flagellin glycosylation is ubiquitous in a broad range of phytopathogenic bacteria.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of General Plant Pathology. Sep2013, Vol. 79 Issue 5, p359-365. 7p.
Subject
*FLAGELLIN
*GLYCOSYLATION
*PHYTOPATHOGENIC bacteria
*PSEUDOMONAS syringae
*MICROBIAL virulence
*XANTHOMONAS campestris
*PLANT diseases
Language
ISSN
1345-2630
Abstract
Glycosylation of flagellin is known to be involved in filament stabilization, motility, and virulence in Pseudomonas syringae. Here we investigated flagellin glycosylation in other phytopathogenic bacteria. Analyses of deduced amino acid sequences, glycostaining, and molecular masses of purified flagellins revealed that flagellins from all phytopathogenic bacteria investigated were glycosylated. Furthermore, the flagellin in a glycosylation-defective mutant of Xanthomonas campestris pv. campestris ( Xcc) had a reduced molecular mass, and motility and virulence of the mutant toward host leaves decreased. These results suggest that flagellin glycosylation is ubiquitous in most phytopathogenic bacteria and that flagellin glycosylation is required for virulence in Xcc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]