Wg. Zhu et al., Identification of two novel hrp-associated genes in the hrp gene cluster of Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae, J BACT, 182(7), 2000, pp. 1844-1853
We have cloned a hrp gene cluster from Xanthomonas oryzae pv, orgzae, Bacte
ria with mutations in the hrp region have reduced growth in rice leaves and
lose the ability to elicit a hypersensitive response (HR) on the appropria
te resistant cultivars of rice and the nonhost plant tomato. A 12,165-bp po
rtion of nucleotide sequence from the presumed left end and extending throu
gh the hrpB operon was determined. The region was most similar to hrp genes
from Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and Ralstonia solanacearum. Tw
o new hrp-associated loci, named hpa1 and hpa2, were located beyond the hrp
A operon, The hpa1 gene encoded a 13-kDa glycine-rich protein with a compos
ition similar to those of harpins and PopA, The product of hpa2 was similar
to lysozyme-like proteins. Perfect PIP boxes were present in the hrpB and
hpa1 operons, while a variant PIP box was located upstream of hpa2. A strai
n with a deletion encompassing hpa1 and hpa2 had reduced pathogenicity and
elicited a weak IIR on nonhost and resistant host plants. Experiments using
single mutations in hpa1 and hpa2 indicated that the loss of hpa1 was the
principal cause of the reduced pathogenicity of the deletion strain. A 1,51
9-bp insertion element was located immediately downstream of hpa2, Hybridiz
ation with hpa2 indicated that the gene was present in all of the strains o
f Xanthomonas examined. Hybridization experiments with hpa1 and IS1114 indi
cated that these sequences were detectable in all strains of X. oryzae pv,
oryzae and some other Xanthomonas species.