Genomic insights into the pathogenicity of a 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' associated with Trema levigata witches' broom disease in China

中国与银叶树丛枝病相关的“星状植原体”致病性的基因组学研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Phytoplasma research encounters limitations due to the lack of availability of pure cultures of these microorganisms. In this study a culture-independent approach was employed to investigate the genome and pathogenic mechanisms of phytoplasma responsible for witches' broom disease in Trema levigata (Yunnan province, China). The phytoplasma genome was assembled using Illumina sequencing data and the Phytoassembly pipeline based on mixed samples. RESULTS: Nested PCR analysis identified a 16Sr group I, 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' strain in Trema levigate showing witches' broom disease. Comparative study between infected and healthy plants resulted in an 849.7 kb draft genome with 94.1% coverage, 27.6% GC content, encoding 1356 predicted genes, of which 587 were functionally annotated. Multilocus phylogenetic analysis showed that this phytoplasma is closely related to 'Ca. P. asteris'. The genome possesses complete pathways for glycolysis and pyruvate metabolism pathways and harbors specific transporters (spermidine/putrescine, lysine), indicating dependency on host metabolites. Thirty-one putative secreted proteins, including TENGU and SAP05/54-like effectors were identified along with three potential mobile units carrying replication/recombination genes. CONCLUSIONS: This approach demonstrates the effectiveness of pathogen purification-free analysis for phytoplasma studies in naturally infected host species, thereby enhancing the understanding of phytoplasma-host interactions.

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