Abstract

Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa) is a destructive pathogen of kiwifruit bacterial canker disease, causing severe economic losses to kiwifruit industry worldwide. Biovar 5 is the most recently reported biovar of Psa, and is found in only a local area of Japan at present. There is not much information of genetic characteristics of biovar 5. Thus, the genome of biovar 5 was sequenced and analyzed to clarify its detailed genetic characteristics. Here, the genomes of strain MAFF 212056 and MAFF 212061 of biovar 5 were estimated to be about 6.3 Mbp and 6.5 Mbp, respectively, and their phylogenetic positions were proved to be near that of biovar 2 in the phylogenetic tree. However, it was confirmed that biovar 5 had neither the coronatine biosynthetic genes conserved in biovar 2, its phylogenetic neighbor, nor the phaseolotoxin biosynthetic genes conserved in biovar 1, Japanese native pathogen. In addition, 45 genes of type III secreted effectors were identified in biovar 5 genomes, showing that their composition is different from that in the other biovars. Moreover, some biovar 5-specific regions were identified. Then, biovar 5-specific PCR primers for targeting these regions were designed, and proved to be applicable for detecting biovar 5 specifically.

Highlights

  • We have reported the genetic relationship among Psa biovars at a genomic level and new findings for the genes involved in host interaction and biovar 5-specific markers for diagnosis

  • Go.jp/databases-micro_search_detail_en.php?maff= 212056) and MAFF 212061, which were isolated from Saga Prefecture in 2012, were sequenced as representative biovar 5 strains

  • The assembled data of MAFF 212056 were subjected to DDBJ Microbial Genome Annotation Pipeline (MiGAP), and 6,330 protein-coding sequences (CDSs), 4,055 ribosomal binding sites, 55 tRNA genes, and 4 rRNA genes were identified

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Summary

Introduction

After obtaining the genomic sequences of biovar 5 in this study, ANI analysis of all Psa biovars including biovar 5 became possible for the first time. When compared with the biovar 2 genome, no homologs of the coronatine gene cluster were found in the MAFF 212056 genome of biovar 5 (Fig. 3).

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