Minimal Set of Metabolic Pathways Suggested from the Genome of Onion Yellows Phytoplasma
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The phytoplasmas are a group of plant pathogenic bacteria that cause devastating damage to over 700 plant species worldwide. They can propagate intracellularly in both insect and plant hosts. Despite their economic importance and unique biological features, phytoplasmas remain the most poorly characterized plant pathogens, primarily because efforts at in vitro culture, gene delivery, and mutagenesis have been unsuccessful. To shed light on these microorganisms, we constructed a DNA library for the onion yellows (OY) phytoplasma, Candidatus Phytoplasma sp. 16S-group I, AY-subgroup (onion), and obtained a draft sequence of phage clones that cover the whole chromosome, which is estimated to be 1 Mbp at most, and completely sequenced and annotated a significant portion of the chromosome (750kbp). We also cloned and sequenced all three of its extrachromosomal (EC) DNAs (7, 5 and 4 kbp). The EC DNAs are thought to replicate via a rolling-circle replication mechanism with their own unique replicases. The chromosome encodes genes for basic housekeeping functions, such as DNA replication, transcription and translation, but none for amino acid or fatty acid biosynthesis, the TCA cycle, or oxidative phosphorylation. These genes seem to have been replaced by homolog in the host nuclear genome, since phytoplasmas can import many biological substances from host cells, as is the case with parasitic mycoplasmas. Surprisingly, the phytoplasma genome encodes even fewer genes for metabolic functions than that of mycoplasmas, which are known to possess minimal gene sets; genes for the pentose phosphate cycle, conserved in the genomes of all other reported bacteria, were not found in the OY phytoplasma genome. Phytoplasmas appear to possess the most minimal set of metabolic pathways identified in an organism to date; this minimalism may be related to the fact that phytoplasmas inhabit the nutrient-rich environment of the phloem. More than half of the unknown proteins are predicted to localize in the cell membrane, suggesting that they participate in interactions between the intracellular phytoplasma and the host cell surface or cytoplasm. Although the OY phytoplasma does not possess the typical genes related to pathogenicity found in other phytopathogenic bacteria, some of these unknown genes may be related to pathogenicity via their unique metabolic profile, such as actively importing host metabolites and affecting normal cellular functions. This work is the first genome analysis of a plant pathogen that inhabits plant phloem cells.
- 日本植物病理学会の論文
- 2002-08-25
著者
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Jung H‐y
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Scienc
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Jung Hee-young
Department Of Agricultural Biology College Of Agriculture And Life Sciences Kyungpook National Unive
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Sawayanagi Toshimi
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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OSHIMA Kenro
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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MIYATA Shin-ichi
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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KAKIZAWA Shigeyuki
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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NISHIGAWA Hisashi
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Biology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Scien
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FURUKI Ken-ichiro
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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YANAZAKI Masaki
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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SUZUKI Shiho
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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WEI Wei
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Biology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Scien
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KUBOYAMA Tsutomu
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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UGAKI Masashi
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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NAMBA Shigetou
Department of Integrated Biosciences, Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Kuboyama Tsutomu
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Kuboyama Tsutomu
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Scienc
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Oshima Kenro
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Suzuki Shiho
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Ugaki Masashi
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo:de
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Ugaki M
Laboratory Of Applied Entomology Faculty Of Agriculture The University Of Tokyo:(present Adress)depa
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Ugaki Masashi
Laboratory Of Bioresource Technology Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Namba S
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo:de
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Namba Shigetou
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Scienc
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Suzuki Shiho
Department Of Applied Biochemistry Graduate School Of Life And Environmental Sciences Osaka Prefectu
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Miyata Shin-ichi
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Furuki Ken-ichiro
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Nishigawa Hisashi
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Scienc
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Kakizawa Shigeyuki
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Yanazaki Masaki
Department Of Integrated Biosciences Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Wei Wei
Laboratory Of Plant Pathology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of To
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Oshima Kenro
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Kakizawa Shigeyuki
Department Of Agricultural And Environmental Biology Graduate School Of Agricultural And Life Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Ugaki Masashi
Department of Agricultural and Environmental Biology, Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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