First report on the whole genome sequence of Pseudomonas cichorii strain JBC1 and comparison with other Pseudomonas species

  • G. Ramkumar
  • , S. W. Lee
  • , H. Y. Weon
  • , B. Y. Kim
  • , Y. H. Lee*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Pseudomonas cichorii, a plant pathogen that infects a wide range of host plants worldwide, causes several diseases in economically important vegetable crops. Availability of the genome sequences of pathogens can greatly enhance research necessary for the advancement of disease management programmes. Despite the significance of P. cichorii, its whole genome sequence has not been reported previously. The genome sequence of P. cichorii JBC1, described for the first time in this study, is 5 986 012 bp with an average GC content of 58·1% and has 5174 coding sequences (CDS). The genes related to virulence, transport mechanisms, phytotoxic compounds, and secondary metabolite products were analysed and the genome was compared to eight other Pseudomonas species to understand the diversity at species level. Despite the high similarity (up to 80·85%), significant diversity was found among the different Pseudomonas species at the genome level. A comparison of JBC1 pathogenicity island (PAI) regions indicated that the P. viridiflava UASWS0038 PAI has more similarity than the P. syringae PAI region, and the analysis revealed significant divergence at PAI regions among the Pseudomonas species, providing an insight into the differences in host specificity and degree of virulence. In addition, JBC1 encodes antibiotic resistance and tolerance to heavy metals, and two different prophage segments were inserted at three different regions. The genome sequence of JBC1, which was deposited into the NCBI GenBank (accession no. CP007039), will be a reference sequence for other P. cichorii strains and a useful resource for further research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)63-70
Number of pages8
JournalPlant Pathology
Volume64
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2015.02.1

Keywords

  • Pseudomonas cichorii
  • Comparative genomics
  • Genome sequence
  • Pathogenicity island
  • Virulence

Quacquarelli Symonds(QS) Subject Topics

  • Agriculture & Forestry
  • Biological Sciences

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