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A natural single nucleotide mutation in the small regulatory RNA ArcZ of Dickeya solani switches off the antimicrobial activities against yeast and bacteria [P2.1-069]

Brual Typhaine, Effantin Geraldine, Baltenneck Julie, Attaiech Laetitia, Grobois Cloé, Royer Monique, Cigna Jérémy, Faure Denis, Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat Nicole, Gueguen Erwan. 2023. A natural single nucleotide mutation in the small regulatory RNA ArcZ of Dickeya solani switches off the antimicrobial activities against yeast and bacteria [P2.1-069]. In : 12th International Congress of Plant Pathology (ICPP 2023): One health for all plants, crops and trees. Book of abstracts. ISPP, SFP. Lyon : ISPP, Résumé, p. 617. International Conference on Plant Pathology (ICPP 2023). 12, Lyon, France, 20 Août 2023/25 Août 2023.

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Résumé : The necrotrophic plant pathogenic bacterium Dickeya solani emerged in the potato agrosystem in Europe. All isolated strains of D. solani contain several large polyketide synthase/non-ribosomal peptide synthetase gene clusters. Analogy with genes described innother bacteria suggests that the clusters ooc and zms are involved in the production of secondary metabolites of the oocydin and zeamine families, respectively. A third cluster that we named ssm for solani secondary metabolite had an unknown function. In this study, we constructed mutants impaired in each of the three secondary metabolite clusters ssm, ooc, and zms to compare first the phenotype of the D. solani wild-type strain D s0432-1 with its associated mutants. We demonstrated the antimicrobial functions of these three PKS/NRPS clusters against bacteria, yeasts or fungi. The secondary metabolite cluster ssm, conserved in several other Dickeya species, produces a secondary metabolite inhibiting yeasts. Phenotyping and comparative genomics of different D. solani wild-type isolates revealed that the small regulatory RNA ArcZ plays a major role in the control of the clusters ssm and zms. A single-point mutation, conserved in some Dickeya wild-type strains, including the type strain IPO 2222, impairs the ArcZ function by affecting its processing into an active form.

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Brual Typhaine, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)
  • Effantin Geraldine, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)
  • Baltenneck Julie, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)
  • Attaiech Laetitia, CIRI (FRA)
  • Grobois Cloé, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)
  • Royer Monique, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR PHIM (FRA)
  • Cigna Jérémy, French Federation of Seed Potato Growers (FRA)
  • Faure Denis, CNRS (FRA)
  • Hugouvieux-Cotte-Pattat Nicole, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)
  • Gueguen Erwan, Laboratoire Microbiologie, Adaptation Pathogénie (FRA)

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