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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Nov 1997, 4304-4312, Vol 63, No. 11
SS Hirano, EM Ostertag, SA Savage, LS Baker, DK Willis and CD Upper
In Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae, lemA is required for brown spot
lesion formation on snap bean and for production of syringomycin and
extracellular proteases (E. M. Hrabak and D. K. Willis, J. Bacteriol. 174:
3011-3022, 1992; E. M. Hrabak and D. K. Willis, Mol. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 6:368-375, 1993; D. K. Willis, E. M. Hrabak, J. J. Rich, T. M.
Barta, S. E. Lindow, and N. J. Panopoulos, Mol. Plant-Microbe Interact.
3:149-156, 1990). The lemA mutant NPS3136 (lemA1::Tn5) was previously found
to be indistinguishable from its pathogenic parent B728a in its ability to
grow when infiltrated into bean leaves of plants maintained under
controlled environmental conditions (Willis et al., Mol. Plant-Microbe
Interact. 3:149-156, 1990). We compared population sizes of NPS3136 and
B728aN (a Nal(supr) clone of wild-type B728a) in two field experiments to
determine the effect of inactivation of lemA on the fitness of P. syringae
pv. syringae. In one experiment, the bacterial strains were spray
inoculated onto the foliage of 25-day-old bean plants. In the other, seeds
were inoculated at the time of planting. In both experiments, the strains
were inoculated individually and coinoculated in a 1:1 ratio. NPS3136 and
B728aN achieved similar large population sizes on germinating seeds.
However, in association with leaves, population sizes of NPS3136 were
diminished relative to those of B728aN in both experiments. Thus, lemA
contributed significantly to the fitness of P. syringae pv. syringae in
association with bean leaves but not on germinating seeds under field
conditions. When NPS3136 was coinoculated with B728aN, the mutant behaved
as it did when inoculated alone. However, population sizes of B728aN in the
coinoculation treatment were much lower than those when it was inoculated
alone. Inactivation of the lemA gene appeared to have rendered the mutant
suppressive to B728aN.
Copyright © 1997, American Society for Microbiology
Contribution of the Regulatory Gene lemA to Field Fitness of Pseudomonas syringae pv. syringae
Department of Plant Pathology and Plant Disease Resistance Research Unit, USDA Agricultural Research Service, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin 53706
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