The Roles of Two hfq Genes in the Virulence and Stress Resistance of Burkholderia glumae.
Jieun KimMohamed MannaaNamgyu KimChaeyeong LeeJuyun KimJungwook ParkHyun-Hee LeeYoung-Su SeoPublished in: The plant pathology journal (2018)
The Hfq protein is a global small RNA chaperone that interacts with regulatory bacterial small RNAs (sRNA) and plays a role in the post-transcriptional regulation of gene expression. The roles of Hfq in the virulence and pathogenicity of several infectious bacteria have been reported. This study was conducted to elucidate the functions of two hfq genes in Burkholderia glumae, a causal agent of rice grain rot. Therefore, mutant strains of the rice-pathogenic B. glumae BGR1, targeting each of the two hfq genes, as well as the double defective mutant were constructed and tested for several phenotypic characteristics. Bacterial swarming motility, toxoflavin production, virulence in rice, siderophore production, sensitivity to H2O2, and lipase production assays were conducted to compare the mutant strains with the wild-type B. glumae BGR1 and complementation strains. The hfq1 gene showed more influence on bacterial motility and toxoflavin production than the hfq2 gene. Both genes were involved in the full virulence of B. glumae in rice plants. Other biochemical characteristics such as siderophore production and sensitivity to H2O2 induced oxidative stress were also found to be regulated by the hfq1 gene. However, lipase activity was shown to be unassociated with both tested genes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to elucidate the functions of two hfq genes in B. glumae. Identification of virulence-related factors in B. glumae will facilitate the development of efficient control measures.
Keyphrases
- escherichia coli
- genome wide
- genome wide identification
- biofilm formation
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- bioinformatics analysis
- staphylococcus aureus
- gene expression
- genome wide analysis
- dna methylation
- antimicrobial resistance
- transcription factor
- copy number
- healthcare
- high throughput
- cystic fibrosis
- wastewater treatment
- small molecule
- binding protein
- wild type
- amino acid