TOWARDS A SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY FOR XYLELLA FASTIDIOSA CONTROL
Abstract
Xylella fastidiosa (Xf) is a xylem-limited bacterium, regulated as a quarantine pest, that is causing a devastating disease on olive crops in the southern area of Apulia (Italy) and whose potential spread in the Mediterranean area poses a severe threat to EU agri- culture and landscape environment. Xf virulence is related to the expression of a cluster of rpf (regulation of pathogenicity factors) genes responsible for a signalling system based on small fatty acid molecules called DSF (Diffusible Signalling Factor). Since DSF regulation is involved in pathogenicity traits of Xf and biofilm for- mation, a "pathogen-confusion" strategy, based on the alteration of DSF levels in planta, has been proposed to contrast bacterial infection. In grapevine, the strategy is based on the transgenic ex- pression of the rpfF gene, which encodes the DSF-synthase. We are attempting to express the rpfF gene of the olive-infecting Xf strain CoDiRO in the heterologous Escherichia coli system. The gene product has been successfully detected by Western blot analysis in cell protein extracts. Chemical characterisation by Gas Chromatog- raphy-Mass Spectrometry analysis of the DSF molecules produced by this expression system, in addition to those naturally produced by Xf CoDiRO, are underway. Concurrently, a TMV-based vector has been engineered to harbour the same rpfF gene and induce its transient expression in planta. Biologically active transcripts of the vector have been inoculated to Nicotiana tabacum and N. ben- thamiana plants, to establish a model system on herbaceous hosts. RpfF expression was successfully proved by Western blot analysis, whereas movement and systemic colonisation of plant tissues were evaluated by RT-PCR assays. The same viral vector harbouring GFP in replacement of rpfF is used as a control. Following inoculation with Xf CoDiRO bacterial cells the system is now being tested to monitor the persistence of DSF expression and its efficacy to lower disease susceptibility or movement of bacterial cells behind the point of inoculation.
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G. D'Attoma;; M. Morelli; S. Cicco; M. Saponari; P. Saldarelli
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Journal of plant pathology
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2017
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1125-4653
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