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Monitoring of Phytopathogenic Ralstonia solanacearum Cells Using Green Fluorescent Protein-Expressing Plasmid Derived from Bacteriophage φRSS1
Kawasaki. T      Yamada. T      Satsuma. H      Fujie. M      Usami. S      
Journal of bioscience and Bioengineering ;  2007  [Vol.104]  Pages:451-456
Abstract
A green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing plasmid was constructed from a filamentous bacteriophage φRSS1 that infects the phytopathogen Ralstonia solanacearum. This plasmid designated as pRSS12 (4.7 kbp in size) consists of an approximately 2248 bp region of the φRSS1 RF DNA, including ORF1-ORF3 and the intergenic region (IG), and a Km cassette in addition to the GFP gene. It was easily introduced by electroporation and stably maintained even without selective pressure in strains of R. solanacearum of different races and biovars. Strong green fluorescence emitted from pRSS12-transformed bacterial cells was easily monitored in tomato tissues (stem, petiole, and root) after infection as well as from soil samples. These results suggest that pRSS12 can serve as an easy-to-use GFP-tagging tool for any given strain of R. solanacearum in cytological as well as field studies.
Keywords
bacterial monitoring
green fluorescent proteingfp)
phage-derived plasmid
bacterial wilt
ralstonia solanacearum