Complete genome sequence of the kiwifruit bacterial canker pathogen Pseudomonas savastanoi strain MHT1

BMC Microbiol. 2022 Feb 4;22(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12866-022-02459-4.

Abstract

Background: Pseudomonas savastanoi is an important plant pathogen that infects and causes symptoms in a variety of economically important crops, causing considerable loss of yield and quality. Because there has been no research reported to date on bacterial canker of kiwifruit (Actinidia chinensis) plants caused by P. savastanoi and, in particular, no in-depth studies of the complete genome sequence or pathogenic mechanism, long-lasting and environmentally friendly control measures against this pathogen in kiwifruit are lacking. This study therefore has both theoretical value and practical significance.

Results: We report the complete genome sequence of P. savastanoi strain MHT1, which was first reported as the pathogen causing bacterial canker in kiwifruit plants. The genome consists of a 6.00-Mb chromosome with 58.5% GC content and 5008 predicted genes. Comparative genome analysis of four sequenced genomes of representative P. savastanoi strains revealed that 230 genes are unique to the MHT1 strain and that these genes are enriched in antibiotic metabolic processes and metabolic pathways, which may be associated with the drug resistance and host range observed in this strain. MHT1 showed high syntenic relationships with different P. savastanoi strains. Furthermore, MHT1 has eight conserved effectors that are highly homologous to effectors from P. syringae, Pseudomonas amygdali, and Ralstonia solanacearum strains. The MHT1 genome contains six genomic islands and two prophage sequences. In addition, 380 genes were annotated as antibiotic resistance genes and another 734 as encoding carbohydrate-active enzymes.

Conclusion: The whole-genome sequence of this kiwifruit bacterial canker pathogen extends our knowledge of the P. savastanoi genome, sets the stage for further studies of the interaction between kiwifruit and P. savastanoi, and provides an important theoretical foundation for the prevention and control of bacterial canker.

Keywords: Comparative genomics; Effector; Genome; Kiwifruit bacterial canker; Pseudomonas savastanoi.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Actinidia / microbiology*
  • Base Composition
  • Crops, Agricultural / genetics
  • Crops, Agricultural / microbiology
  • Fruit / microbiology*
  • Genome, Bacterial*
  • Genomic Islands
  • Plant Diseases / microbiology*
  • Pseudomonas / genetics*
  • Pseudomonas / pathogenicity
  • Virulence / genetics

Supplementary concepts

  • Pseudomonas savastanoi