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Identification of flagellin proteins from the citrus canker pathogens Xanthomonas citri (strain 306) and Xanthomonas aurantifolii pathotype C (strain ICMP 8435)


ABSTRACT: In this project, we have extracted the flagellum of the citrus canker pathogens Xanthomonas citri and Xanthomonas aurantifolii pathotype C and the proteins associated with these preparations were resolved by SDS-PAGE and identified by mass spectrometry. The major 50 kDa band, observed in both samples, correspond to the flagellin C (FliC) proteins. All the peptides identified by mass spectrometry shown here showed perfect matches to the X. citri and X. aurantifolii FliC proteins deposited in the GenBank (NCBI reference sequences WP_003482972 and WP_007962409, respectively).

INSTRUMENT(S): Q-Tof Premier

ORGANISM(S): Xanthomonas Citri Pv. Fuscans

SUBMITTER: Adriana Franco Paes Leme  

LAB HEAD: Adriana Franco Paes Leme

PROVIDER: PXD037760 | Pride | 2023-05-10

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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FliC_Xa_7_1.raw.zip Raw
FliC_Xa_7_2.raw.zip Raw
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Publications

Suppression of citrus canker disease mediated by flagellin perception.

Andrade Maxuel de Oliveira MO   da Silva Jaqueline Cristina JC   Soprano Adriana Santos AS   Shimo Hugo Massayoshi HM   Leme Adriana Franco Paes AFP   Benedetti Celso Eduardo CE  

Molecular plant pathology 20230124 4


Citrus cancer, caused by strains of Xanthomonas citri (Xc) and Xanthomonas aurantifolii (Xa), is one of the most economically important citrus diseases. Although our understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying citrus canker development has advanced remarkably in recent years, exactly how citrus plants fight against these pathogens remains largely unclear. Using a Xa pathotype C strain that infects Mexican lime only and sweet oranges as a pathosystem to study the immune response triggere  ...[more]

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