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    Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae (Xoo) is a Gram-negative bacterium that causes bacterial leaf blight in rice. In this study, we identified a putative TrpR-like protein, PXO_TrpR (PXO_00831), in Xoo. This protein contains a tryptophan (Trp) repressor domain and is highly conserved in Xanthomonas. Auxotrophic assays and RT-qPCR confirmed that PXO_TrpR acts as a Trp repressor, negatively regulating the expression of Trp biosynthesis genes. Pathogenicity tests showed that PXO_trpR knockout in Xoo significantly reduced lesion development and disease symptoms in the leaves of susceptible rice. RNA-seq analysis and phenotypic tests revealed that the PXO_trpR mutant exhibited impaired cell motility and was more sensitive to H2O2 oxidative stress than the wild-type strain. Furthermore, we found that the sigma 70 factor RpoD controlled the transcription of PXO_trpR by directly binding to its promoter region. This study demonstrates the biological function and transcriptional mechanism of PXO_TrpR as a Trp repressor in Xoo and evaluates its novel pathogenic roles by regulating flagellar motility and the oxidative stress response.

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    Zhizhou Xu, Guichun Wu, Bo Wang, Yancun Zhao, Fengquan Liu. TrpR-Like Protein PXO_00831, Regulated by the Sigma Factor RpoD, Is Involved in Motility, Oxidative Stress Tolerance, and Virulence in Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae. Phytopathology. 2023 Feb;113(2):170-182

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    PMID: 36095334

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