Flagellin from Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci induced hrp -independent HR in tomato

Journal of General Plant Pathology(2005)

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We have previously shown that flagellin of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci is an elicitor that induces a hypersensitive reaction (HR) in nonhost tomato cells. Flagellin is the major HR elicitor produced by this pathogen, as shown by the inability of a flagellin-defective mutant, Δ fliC , to induce HR. Also, a Δ fliD mutant that secretes large amounts of monomer flagellins induces a strong HR in tomato. In this study, the possible involvement of an Hrp type III secretion system (TTSS) in flagellin-induced HR was investigated using flagella-defective mutants or Hrp TTSS-defective mutants. The hrcC gene encodes HrcC protein, which is required for Hrp pilus formation in the outer membrane. An hrcC mutation, introduced into the wild-type, Δ fliC, and Δ fliD mutants of P. syringae pv. tabaci did not affect swimming motility or flagellin secretion, whereas all Δ hrcC , Δ fliC , and Δ fliD mutants lost the ability to cause disease on host tobacco leaves. However, the Δ hrcC mutant and the Δ fliD /Δ hrcC double mutant were still able to induce HR cell death, expression of one of the defense-related genes hsr203J , and the generation of hydrogen peroxide in nonhost tomato cells. Thus, flagellin is required for both pathogenicity in host tobacco and HR in nonhost tomato. On the other hand, hrp TTSS is necessary for pathogenicity on host tobacco but is not indispensable to induce HR in nonhost tomato. These results clearly show that flagellin-induced HR is hrp -independent in tomato.
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Flagellin,hrcC,hrp,Hypersensitive reaction,Pseudomonas syringae
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