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J Bacteriol ; 175(7): 2131-6, 1993 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8458855

ABSTRACT

The tomato pathogen Clavibacter michiganensis subsp. michiganensis NCPPB382, which causes bacterial wilt, harbors two plasmids pCM1 (27.5 kb) and pCM2 (72 kb). After curing of the plasmids, bacterial derivatives were still proficient in the ability to colonize the host plant and in the production of exopolysaccharides but exhibited a reduced virulence. When one of the two plasmids is lost, there is a significant delay in the development of wilting symptoms after infection and a plasmid-free derivative is not able to induce disease symptoms. By cloning of restriction fragments of both plasmids in the plasmid-free strain CMM100, two DNA fragments which restored the virulent phenotype were identified. Further analysis suggested that a fragment of plasmid pCM1 encodes an endocellulase which is involved in the expression of the pathogenic phenotype.


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Actinomyces/pathogenicity , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Plant Diseases/genetics , Plants, Edible/microbiology , Plasmids/genetics , Actinomyces/genetics , Actinomyces/growth & development , Cellulase/biosynthesis , Cloning, Molecular , Colony Count, Microbial , Phenotype , Plant Diseases/etiology , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Polysaccharides, Bacterial/biosynthesis , Restriction Mapping , Virulence/genetics
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