比较分泌组分析揭示了鳄梨(美洲鳄)结痂病的病原体——鳄梨埃尔辛埃斯的物种特异性毒力因子。

IF 2.7 Q3 MICROBIOLOGY
AIMS Microbiology Pub Date : 2024-10-28 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3934/microbiol.2024039
Biju Vadakkemukadiyil Chellappan
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摘要

由美洲鳄梨引起的结痂病对气候温暖潮湿的国家的鳄梨(美洲鳄梨)生产构成重大风险。尽管基因组已被公布,但导致波斯大肠杆菌致病性的确切毒力因素尚未确定。目前的研究采用了一种计算机方法来鉴定和功能表征波斯海芽孢杆菌的分泌蛋白。共鉴定出654种潜在分泌蛋白,其中碳水化合物活性酶(CAZymes) 190种,蛋白酶49种,潜在效应蛋白155种。通过与其他6种近缘种的比较,鉴定出40种特异的效应剂,表明它们特异参与了波斯伊蚊对鳄梨的致病性。本研究结果对进一步研究波斯伊螨对鳄梨致病性的分子机制具有一定的参考价值。
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Comparative secretome analysis unveils species-specific virulence factors in Elsinoe perseae, the causative agent of the scab disease of avocado (Persea americana).

The scab disease, caused by Elsinoe perseae, poses a significant risk to avocado (Persea americana) production in countries with warm and humid climates. Although the genome has been published, the precise virulence factors accountable for the pathogenicity of E. perseae have not yet been determined. The current study employed an in silico approach to identify and functionally characterize the secretory proteins of E. perseae. A total of 654 potential secretory proteins were identified, of which 190 were classified as carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes), 49 as proteases, and 155 as potential effectors. A comparison to six other closely related species identified 40 species-specific putative effectors in E. perseae, indicating their specific involvement in the pathogenicity of E. perseae on avocado. The data presented in this study might be valuable for further research focused on understanding the molecular mechanisms that contribute to the pathogenicity of E. perseae on avocado.

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