Comparative Genome Analyses of Clavibacter michiganensis Type Strain LMG7333 T Reveal Distinct Gene Contents in Plasmids From Other Clavibacter Species
, a Gram-positive, plant-pathogenic bacterium belonging to Actinobacteria, is a causal agent of bacterial canker in tomatoes. Although LMG7333 is the type strain of . , it has not been used in many studies, probably because of a lack of the complete genome sequence being available. Therefore, in thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2021, Vol.12, p.793345 |
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Zusammenfassung: | , a Gram-positive, plant-pathogenic bacterium belonging to Actinobacteria, is a causal agent of bacterial canker in tomatoes. Although LMG7333
is the type strain of
.
, it has not been used in many studies, probably because of a lack of the complete genome sequence being available. Therefore, in this study, the complete genome sequence of this type strain was obtained, and comparative genome analysis was conducted with the genome sequences of two other
strains and type strains of
species, of which their complete genome sequences are available.
.
LMG7333
carries one chromosome and two plasmids, pCM1 and pCM2, like two other
strains. All three chromosomal DNA sequences were almost identical. However, the DNA sequences of two plasmids of LMG7333
are similar to those of UF1, but different from those of NCPPB382, indicating that both plasmids carry distinct gene content among
strains. Moreover, 216 protein-coding sequences (CDSs) were only present in the LMG7333
genome compared with type strains of other
species. Among these 216 CDSs, approximately 83% were in the chromosome, whereas others were in both plasmids (more than 6% in pCM1 and 11% in pCM2). However, the ratio of unique CDSs of the total CDSs in both plasmids were approximately 38% in pCM1 and 30% in pCM2, indicating that the high gene content percentage in both plasmids of
are different from those of other
species, and plasmid DNAs might be derived from different origins. A virulence assay with
LMG7333
using three different inoculation methods, root-dipping, leaf-clipping, and stem injection, resulted in typical disease symptoms, including wilting and canker in tomato. Altogether, our results indicate that two plasmids of
carry distinct gene content, and the genome information of the type strain LMG7333
will help to understand the genetic diversity of the two plasmids of
species, including
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2021.793345 |