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The type VI secretion system of Xanthomonas phaseoli pv. manihotis is involved in virulence and in vitro motility.

Nathaly Andrea Montenegro BenavidesAlejandro Alvarez BMario L Arrieta-OrtizLuis Miguel Rodriguez-RDavid BoteroJavier Felipe TabimaLuisa CastiblancoCesar TrujilloSilvia RestrepoAdriana Jimena Bernal
Published in: BMC microbiology (2021)
We characterized the T6SS in 15 different strains in Xanthomonas and our phylogenetic analyses suggest that the T6SS might have been acquired by a very ancient event of horizontal gene transfer and maintained through evolution, hinting at their importance for the adaptation of Xanthomonas to their hosts. Finally, we demonstrated that the T6SS of Xpm is functional, and significantly contributes to virulence and motility. This is the first experimental study that demonstrates the role of the T6SS in the Xpm-cassava interaction and the T6SS organization in the genus Xanthomonas.
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