Phylogenetic position of Fit insect toxin producing pseudomonads

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serval:BIB_F98516CD507B
Type
Inproceedings: an article in a conference proceedings.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Phylogenetic position of Fit insect toxin producing pseudomonads
Title of the conference
Biological Control in IPM Systems
Author(s)
Ruffner B, Péchy-Tarr M, Ryffel F, Keel C, Maurhofer M
Publisher
INRA / Unité de pathologie végétale
Address
Montfavet
ISBN
978-92-9067-241-8
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Editor
Ehlers R.U., Crickmore N., Enkerli J., Glazer I., Kirchmair M., Lopez-Ferber M., Neuhauser S., Strasser H., Tkaczuk C., Traugott M.
Volume
66
Series
IOBC wprs bulletin
Pages
71-74
Language
english
Notes
IOBC Working Group "Insect Pathogens and Entomopathogenic Nematodes". Preceedings of the 13th European Meeting "Biological Control in IPM Systems" at Innsbruck (Austria), 19 - 23 June, 2011
Abstract
Fit produced by Pseudomonas fluorescens CHA0 is a novel insect toxin in root colonizing pseudomonads, of which a homologue is described in Photorhabdus species.However, occurrence and abundance of insect pathogenicity in plant-associated pseudomonads is still unclear. An extensive screening outside the P. fluorescens complex identified strains of Pseudomonas chlororaphis as further Fit toxin producing candidates. Sequences of five different P. chlororaphis strains generated in this study were used to reconstruct the evolutionary history of the Fit toxin gene and to analyse its mode of evolution. We found that P. chlororaphis is closely associated with a small subgroup of 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol and pyoluteorin- producing pseudomonads, both when analyzing four housekeeping genes and the nucleotide sequences for the Fit toxin gene. Additionally, we identified purifying selection to be the predominant mode of Fit toxin evolution.
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