Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria

Plant pathogens and endophytes co-exist and often interact with the host plant and within its microbial community. The outcome of these interactions may lead to healthy plants through beneficial interactions, or to disease through the inducible production of molecules known as virulence factors. Unr...

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Main Authors: Sebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez, Paolo eSonego, Marco eMoretto, Michael ePancher, Kristof eEngelen, Ilaria ePertot, Andrea eCampisano
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Microbiology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00419/full
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spelling doaj-6c481a26cfd44c9fa1b515fcfdc4105e2020-11-25T00:33:04ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2015-05-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.00419135321Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteriaSebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez0Paolo eSonego1Marco eMoretto2Michael ePancher3Kristof eEngelen4Ilaria ePertot5Andrea eCampisano6Fondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachFondazione Edmund MachPlant pathogens and endophytes co-exist and often interact with the host plant and within its microbial community. The outcome of these interactions may lead to healthy plants through beneficial interactions, or to disease through the inducible production of molecules known as virulence factors. Unravelling the role of virulence in endophytes may crucially improve our understanding of host-associated microbial communities and their correlation with host health.Virulence is the outcome of a complex network of interactions, and drawing the line between pathogens and endophytes has proven to be conflictive, as strain-level differences in niche overlapping, ecological interactions, state of the host’s immune system and environmental factors are seldom taken into account. Defining genomic differences between endophytes and plant pathogens is decisive for understanding the boundaries between these two groups. Here we describe the major differences at the genomic level between seven grapevine endophytic test bacteria, and twelve reference strains. We describe the virulence factors detected in the genomes of the test group, as compared to endophytic and non-endophytic references, to better understand the distribution of these traits in endophytic genomes. To do this, we adopted a comparative whole-genome approach, encompassing BLAST-based searches through the GUI-based tools Mauve and BRIG as well as calculating the core and accessory genomes of three genera of enterobacteria. We outline divergences in metabolic pathways of these endophytes and reference strains, with the aid of the online platform RAST. We present a summary of the major differences that help in the drawing of the boundaries between harmless and harmful bacteria, in the spirit of contributing to a microbiological definition of endophyte.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00419/fullSyntenyVirulenceendophyteComparative genomicscore genomeNiche occupation
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author Sebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez
Paolo eSonego
Marco eMoretto
Michael ePancher
Kristof eEngelen
Ilaria ePertot
Andrea eCampisano
spellingShingle Sebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez
Paolo eSonego
Marco eMoretto
Michael ePancher
Kristof eEngelen
Ilaria ePertot
Andrea eCampisano
Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
Frontiers in Microbiology
Synteny
Virulence
endophyte
Comparative genomics
core genome
Niche occupation
author_facet Sebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez
Paolo eSonego
Marco eMoretto
Michael ePancher
Kristof eEngelen
Ilaria ePertot
Andrea eCampisano
author_sort Sebastian eLòpez-Fernàndez
title Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
title_short Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
title_full Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
title_fullStr Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
title_sort whole-genome comparative analysis of virulence genes unveils similarities and differences between endophytes and other symbiotic bacteria
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Microbiology
issn 1664-302X
publishDate 2015-05-01
description Plant pathogens and endophytes co-exist and often interact with the host plant and within its microbial community. The outcome of these interactions may lead to healthy plants through beneficial interactions, or to disease through the inducible production of molecules known as virulence factors. Unravelling the role of virulence in endophytes may crucially improve our understanding of host-associated microbial communities and their correlation with host health.Virulence is the outcome of a complex network of interactions, and drawing the line between pathogens and endophytes has proven to be conflictive, as strain-level differences in niche overlapping, ecological interactions, state of the host’s immune system and environmental factors are seldom taken into account. Defining genomic differences between endophytes and plant pathogens is decisive for understanding the boundaries between these two groups. Here we describe the major differences at the genomic level between seven grapevine endophytic test bacteria, and twelve reference strains. We describe the virulence factors detected in the genomes of the test group, as compared to endophytic and non-endophytic references, to better understand the distribution of these traits in endophytic genomes. To do this, we adopted a comparative whole-genome approach, encompassing BLAST-based searches through the GUI-based tools Mauve and BRIG as well as calculating the core and accessory genomes of three genera of enterobacteria. We outline divergences in metabolic pathways of these endophytes and reference strains, with the aid of the online platform RAST. We present a summary of the major differences that help in the drawing of the boundaries between harmless and harmful bacteria, in the spirit of contributing to a microbiological definition of endophyte.
topic Synteny
Virulence
endophyte
Comparative genomics
core genome
Niche occupation
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00419/full
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