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Linking metabolic phenotypes to pathogenic traits among "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" and its hosts.


ABSTRACT: Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) has been associated with Huanglongbing, a lethal vector-borne disease affecting citrus crops worldwide. While comparative genomics has provided preliminary insights into the metabolic capabilities of this uncultured microorganism, a comprehensive functional characterization is currently lacking. Here, we reconstructed and manually curated genome-scale metabolic models for the six CLas strains A4, FL17, gxpsy, Ishi-1, psy62, and YCPsy, in addition to a model of the closest related culturable microorganism, L. crescens BT-1. Predictions about nutrient requirements and changes in growth phenotypes of CLas were confirmed using in vitro hairy root-based assays, while the L. crescens BT-1 model was validated using cultivation assays. Host-dependent metabolic phenotypes were revealed using expression data obtained from CLas-infected citrus trees and from the CLas-harboring psyllid Diaphorina citri Kuwayama. These results identified conserved and unique metabolic traits, as well as strain-specific interactions between CLas and its hosts, laying the foundation for the development of model-driven Huanglongbing management strategies.

SUBMITTER: Zuniga C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7403731 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Linking metabolic phenotypes to pathogenic traits among "Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus" and its hosts.

Zuñiga Cristal C   Peacock Beth B   Liang Bo B   McCollum Greg G   Irigoyen Sonia C SC   Tec-Campos Diego D   Marotz Clarisse C   Weng Nien-Chen NC   Zepeda Alejandro A   Vidalakis Georgios G   Mandadi Kranthi K KK   Borneman James J   Zengler Karsten K  

NPJ systems biology and applications 20200804 1


Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) has been associated with Huanglongbing, a lethal vector-borne disease affecting citrus crops worldwide. While comparative genomics has provided preliminary insights into the metabolic capabilities of this uncultured microorganism, a comprehensive functional characterization is currently lacking. Here, we reconstructed and manually curated genome-scale metabolic models for the six CLas strains A4, FL17, gxpsy, Ishi-1, psy62, and YCPsy, in addition to a mod  ...[more]

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