d -Alanine- d -alanine ligase gene ( ddl ) of Erwinia chrysanthemi strain EC16 II: analysis of pectate lyase regulation using ddl − mutant

Journal of General Plant Pathology(2003)

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Erwinia chrysanthemi (Ech) triggers soft rot disease mainly by secreting pectate lyase (Pel), which is regulated in a complex manner by many regulatory genes. In a previous study, we used a gene dosage method to show that the ddl gene, which encodes d -alanine- D -alanine ligase, reduced Pel production and tissue maceration by Ech strain EC16n. In this study, the ddl − marker-exchanged mutant was shown to overcome the long growth lag caused by various salts in the growth medium and to increase Pel production over that by EC16n, especially in a medium containing magnesium salts. Thus, ddl seems to regulate Pel production in a negative manner. Because the profiles of a gel shift assay using the pelE promoter region as the target DNA with crude extracts of EC16n and ddl − mutant were distinguishable, Ddl is thought to affect the binding of other regulatory proteins. Expression of the ddl gene was induced in the medium containing a low-molecular-weight fraction of potato extract, but it was reduced in that containing both polygalacturonic acid (PGA) and the fraction. The repression of ddl expression by PGA should contribute in part to the in planta hyperinduction of Pel.
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Key words Erwinia chrysanthemi,d-Ala-d-ala ligase,Pectate lyase,Maceration,In planta hyperinduction
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