MUTAGENESIS BY INSERTION OF TN4001 INTO THE GENOME OF SPIROPLASMA-CITRI - CHARACTERIZATION OF MUTANTS AFFECTED IN PLANT PATHOGENICITY AND TRANSMISSION TO THE PLANT BY THE LEAFHOPPER VECTOR CIRCULIFER HAEMATOCEPS
X. Foissac et al., MUTAGENESIS BY INSERTION OF TN4001 INTO THE GENOME OF SPIROPLASMA-CITRI - CHARACTERIZATION OF MUTANTS AFFECTED IN PLANT PATHOGENICITY AND TRANSMISSION TO THE PLANT BY THE LEAFHOPPER VECTOR CIRCULIFER HAEMATOCEPS, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 10(4), 1997, pp. 454-461
Two hundred and fifty-seven transposon Tn4001 mutants of Spiroplasma c
itri strain GII3 were used for transmission assays by the leafhopper v
ector Circulifer haematoceps into periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus) pla
nts, Multiplication of the mutants in the two hosts, the leafhopper an
d the plant, as well as the symptom expression in the plant were studi
ed, Two mutants, GMT 470 and GMT 553, caused no symptoms on plants, Tn
4001 is inserted as a single copy in the genome of these mutants. Muta
nt GMT 470 did not multiply, or multiplied only poorly, in the leafhop
per and was not transmitted by the insect to the plant, nor to culture
medium through Parafilm membrane. The growth rate of GMT 470 in SP4 m
edium was twice as slow as that of wild-type strain GII3. Mutant GRIT
553 multiplied in the leafhopper as well as the wild-type spiroplasma,
and was transmitted by the leafhoppers into the plants, where it reac
hed the same titers as the mild-type strain but in approximately twice
as much time, The plants containing high titers of mutant GMT 553 rem
ained symptomless for several weeks, However, symptoms began to develo
p at a time when revertants that had lost the transposon were detected
.