The secretome of the plant pathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi

Proteomics
Nasrin Kazemi-PourNicole Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat

Abstract

Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases of many plants by secreting a battery of enzymes which degrade the plant cell walls. We initiated a proteomic analysis to create a reference map of the E. chrysanthemi secretome. Extracellular proteins were isolated from E. chrysanthemi culture supernatants and resolved by two-dimensional electrophoresis. By analysis of mutants, Western blotting, and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization-time of flight (MALDI-TOF) 55 spots representing 25 unique proteins were identified. In uninduced conditions, we identified spots corresponding to the cellulase Cel5, the proteases PrtA, PrtB, and PrtC, the flagellin FliC, and some intracellular proteins whose presence probably resulted from spontaneous cell lysis. We identified another secreted protein, AvrL, homologous to an avirulence protein of Xanthomonas campestris. After culture in conditions inducing pectinase production, i.e., in the presence of galacturonate and plant extract, we identified spots corresponding to the endopectate lyases PelA, PelB, PelC, PelD, PelE, PelI, PelL, and PelZ, the pectin acetylesterases PaeX and PaeY, the pectin methylesterase PemA, and the polygalacturonase PehX. In the presence of other inducing compounds...Continue Reading

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