The Plant Pathogen <i>Pantoea ananatis</i> Produces <i>N</i> -Acylhomoserine Lactone and Causes Center Rot Disease of Onion by Quorum Sensing

Tomohiro Morohoshi(Utsunomiya University), Yuta Nakamura(Utsunomiya University), Go Yamazaki(Kumamoto Health Science University), Akio Ishida(Kumamoto Health Science University), Norihiro Kato(Utsunomiya University), Tsukasa Ikeda(Utsunomiya University)
Journal of Bacteriology
September 8, 2007
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Abstract

A number of gram-negative bacteria have a quorum-sensing system and produce N-acyl-l-homoserine lactone (AHL) that they use them as a quorum-sensing signal molecule. Pantoea ananatis is reported as a common colonist of wheat heads at ripening and causes center rot of onion. In this study, we demonstrated that P. ananatis SK-1 produced two AHLs, N-hexanoyl-l-homoserine lactone (C6-HSL) and N-(3-oxohexanoyl)-l-homoserine lactone (3-oxo-C6-HSL). We cloned the AHL-synthase gene (eanI) and AHL-receptor gene (eanR) and revealed that the deduced amino acid sequence of EanI/EanR showed high identity to those of EsaI/EsaR from P. stewartii. EanR repressed the ean box sequence and the addition of AHLs resulted in derepression of ean box. Inactivation of the chromosomal eanI gene in SK-1 caused disruption of exopolysaccharide (EPS) biosynthesis, biofilm formation, and infection of onion leaves, which were recovered by adding exogenous 3-oxo-C6-HSL. These results demonstrated that the quorum-sensing system involved the biosynthesis of EPS, biofilm formation, and infection of onion leaves in P. ananatis SK-1.


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