Functional characterisation and evaluation of Erwinia mallotivora bifunctional chorismate mutase via TargeTron® gene knockout system

Functional characterisation and evaluation of Erwinia mallotivora bifunctional chorismate mutase via TargeTron® gene knockout system. Journal of Tropical Agriculture and Food Science (JTAFS), 52 (1). pp. 1-10. (2024)



Abstract

Erwinia mallotivora is the causal agent of papaya dieback disease, a devastating disease affecting papaya production in Malaysia. Preliminary omics studies had successfully uncovered the key effectors of Erwinia mallotivora’s (Em’s) pathogenicity, where chorismate mutase (CM) was among the most prominent effectors in E. mallotivora. An in-depth in silico characterisation and functional analysis of the CM was carried out. Sequence analysis revealed that E. mallotivora’s CM protein contained two catalytic motifs; chorismate mutase type II (CM 2) and prephenate dehydratase (PDT) and a regulatory domain (ACT), where no signal peptide was detected in its sequence. Based on this characterisation, it is confirmed that our targeted CM is a non-secreted bifunctional chorismate mutase/prephenate dehydratase (Cmp). Sequence homology search showed that EmCmp is highly conserved (>80% identity) with various bifunctional Cmp from several Erwinia and Pantoea species (n ≥60). To confirm its role in Em virulency, a Cmp knockout mutant of Em (EmΔCmp) was generated via TargeTron® Gene Knockout system. The EmΔCmp strain significantly loss its virulency to papaya seedlings as compared to the wild E. mallotivora strain in the inoculation assay, revealing the evidence of EmCmp function and importance as the target gene for future research towards disease management strategy in papaya.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: Erwinia mallotivora, papaya, chorismate mutase, knock out
Taxonomy: By Niche > Food Technology > Research & Food Product Development (R&D) > Food Chemistry
By Niche > Food Technology > Research & Food Product Development (R&D) > Research
Local Content Hub: Niche > Food Technology
Depositing User: Muhammad Shafiq Amirullah
Date Deposited: 10 Dec 2025 02:50
Last Modified: 10 Dec 2025 02:59
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