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Membrane vesicles of Pectobacterium as an underappreciated protein secretion system


ABSTRACT: Pectobacterium are Gram-negative rods of the family Pectobacteriaceae. They are the causative agent of soft rot diseases of crops and ornamental plants. However, their virulence mechanisms are not yet fully elucidated. Membrane vesicles (MVs) are universally released by bacteria and are be-lieved to play an important role in pathogenicity, and survival of bacteria in the environment. Our study investigates the role of MVs in the virulence of Pectobacterium. The results indicate that the morphology and yields of MVs depend on medium composition. In polygalacturonic acid (PGA) supplemented media, Pectobacterium produce MVs of a larger size (100-300 nm) apart of vesicles below 100 nm. Proteomic analyses revealed the presence of pectate degrading enzymes in MVs. The pectate plate test and enzymatic assay proved that those enzymes are active and able to de-grade pectates. What is more, pathogenicity test indicated that MVs derived from Pectobacterium were able to induce maceration of Zantedeschia sp. leaves. We also show that MVs of β-lactamase producing strains were able to suppress ampicillin activity and permit the growth of susceptible bacteria. Those findings indicate that MVs of Pectobacterium play an important role in host-pathogen interactions and niche competition with other bacteria. Our research also sheds some light on the mechanism of MVs production. We demonstrate that Pectobacterium strains, which overexpress the green fluorescence protein (GFP), produce more MVs than wild type strains. Moreover, proteomic analysis revealed that GFP was present in MVs. Therefore, we demonstrate that protein sequestration into MVs is not limited strictly to periplasmic proteins and is a common occurrence. Our research highlights the importance of MVs production as a mechanism of cargo delivery in Pectobacterium and an alternative secretion system.

INSTRUMENT(S): TripleTOF 5600

ORGANISM(S): Pectobacterium Zantedeschiae

SUBMITTER: Paulina Czaplewska  

LAB HEAD: Paulina Czaplewska

PROVIDER: PXD029090 | Pride | 2022-02-15

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Membrane Vesicles of <i>Pectobacterium</i> as an Effective Protein Secretion System.

Jonca Joanna J   Waleron Malgorzata M   Czaplewska Paulina P   Bogucka Aleksandra A   Steć Aleksandra A   Dziomba Szymon S   Jasiecki Jacek J   Rychłowski Michał M   Waleron Krzysztof K  

International journal of molecular sciences 20211122 22


Bacteria of genus <i>Pectobacterium</i> are Gram-negative rods of the family <i>Pectobacteriaceae</i>. They are the causative agent of soft rot diseases of crops and ornamental plants. However, their virulence mechanisms are not yet fully elucidated. Membrane vesicles (MVs) are universally released by bacteria and are believed to play an important role in the pathogenicity and survival of bacteria in the environment. Our study investigates the role of MVs in the virulence of <i>Pectobacterium</i  ...[more]

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