The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements

The seed as a habitat for microorganisms is as yet under-explored and has quite distinct characteristics as compared to other vegetative plant tissues. In this study, we investigated three closely related P. ananatis strains (named S6, S7 and S8), which were isolated from maize seeds of healthy plan...

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Main Authors: Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji, Muhammad eNaveed, Marc-André eJehl, Thomas eRattei, Angela eSessitsch, Birgit eMitter
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00440/full
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spelling doaj-0d48199592ae4f669044331d3d56b2222020-11-24T22:16:41ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2015-05-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.00440136460The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elementsRaheleh eSheibani-Tezerji0Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji1Muhammad eNaveed2Marc-André eJehl3Thomas eRattei4Angela eSessitsch5Birgit eMitter6AIT Austrian Institute of TechnologyUniversity of ViennaAIT Austrian Institute of TechnologyUniversity of ViennaUniversity of ViennaAIT Austrian Institute of TechnologyAIT Austrian Institute of TechnologyThe seed as a habitat for microorganisms is as yet under-explored and has quite distinct characteristics as compared to other vegetative plant tissues. In this study, we investigated three closely related P. ananatis strains (named S6, S7 and S8), which were isolated from maize seeds of healthy plants. Plant inoculation experiments revealed that each of these strains exhibited a different phenotype ranging from weak pathogenic (S7), commensal (S8), to a beneficial, growth-promoting effect (S6) in maize. We performed a comparative genomics analysis in order to find genetic determinants responsible for the differences observed. Recent studies provided exciting insight into the genetic drivers of niche adaption and functional diversification of the genus Pantoea. However, we report here for the first time on the analysis of P. ananatis strains colonizing the same ecological niche but showing distinct interaction strategies with the host plant. Our comparative analysis revealed that genomes of these three strains are highly similar. However, genomic differences in genes encoding protein secretion systems and putative effectors, and transposase/integrases/phage related genes could be observed.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00440/fullplant growth promotionpathogenicitysecretion systemsPlant microbe interactionscomparative genome analysisPantoea ananatis
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author Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Muhammad eNaveed
Marc-André eJehl
Thomas eRattei
Angela eSessitsch
Birgit eMitter
spellingShingle Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Muhammad eNaveed
Marc-André eJehl
Thomas eRattei
Angela eSessitsch
Birgit eMitter
The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
Frontiers in Microbiology
plant growth promotion
pathogenicity
secretion systems
Plant microbe interactions
comparative genome analysis
Pantoea ananatis
author_facet Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
Muhammad eNaveed
Marc-André eJehl
Thomas eRattei
Angela eSessitsch
Birgit eMitter
author_sort Raheleh eSheibani-Tezerji
title The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
title_short The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
title_full The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
title_fullStr The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
title_full_unstemmed The genomes of closely related Pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
title_sort genomes of closely related pantoea ananatis maize seed endophytes having different effects on the host plant differ in secretion system genes and mobile genetic elements
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The seed as a habitat for microorganisms is as yet under-explored and has quite distinct characteristics as compared to other vegetative plant tissues. In this study, we investigated three closely related P. ananatis strains (named S6, S7 and S8), which were isolated from maize seeds of healthy plants. Plant inoculation experiments revealed that each of these strains exhibited a different phenotype ranging from weak pathogenic (S7), commensal (S8), to a beneficial, growth-promoting effect (S6) in maize. We performed a comparative genomics analysis in order to find genetic determinants responsible for the differences observed. Recent studies provided exciting insight into the genetic drivers of niche adaption and functional diversification of the genus Pantoea. However, we report here for the first time on the analysis of P. ananatis strains colonizing the same ecological niche but showing distinct interaction strategies with the host plant. Our comparative analysis revealed that genomes of these three strains are highly similar. However, genomic differences in genes encoding protein secretion systems and putative effectors, and transposase/integrases/phage related genes could be observed.
topic plant growth promotion
pathogenicity
secretion systems
Plant microbe interactions
comparative genome analysis
Pantoea ananatis
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00440/full
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