A Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme for Rapid Identification of Xanthomonas citri Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing Data
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A Multilocus Sequence Typing Scheme for Rapid Identification of Xanthomonas citri Based on Whole-Genome Sequencing Data
Abstract
Xanthomonas citri is a plant-pathogenic bacterium associated with a diverse range of host plant species. It has undergone substantial reclassification and currently consists of 14 different subspecies or pathovars that are responsible for a wide range of plant diseases. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) provides a cutting-edge advantage over other diagnostic techniques in epidemiological and evolutionary studies of X. citri because it has a higher discriminatory power and is replicable across laboratories. WGS also allows for the improvement of multilocus sequence typing (MLST) schemes. In this study, we used genome sequences of Xanthomonas isolates from the NCBI RefSeq database to develop a seven-gene MLST scheme that yielded 19 sequence types (STs) that correlated with phylogenetic clades of X. citri subspecies or pathovars. Using this MLST scheme, we examined 2,911 Xanthomonas species assemblies from NCBI GenBank and identified 15 novel STs from 37 isolates that were misclassified in NCBI. In total, we identified 545 X. citri assemblies from GenBank with 95% average nucleotide identity to the X. citri type strain, and all were classified as one of the 34 STs. All MLST classifications correlated with a phylogenetic position inferred from alignments using 92 conserved genes. We observed several instances where strains from different pathovars formed closely related monophyletic clades and shared the same ST, indicating that further investigation of the validity of these pathovars is required. Our MLST scheme described here is a robust tool for rapid classification of X. citri pathovars using WGS and a powerful method for further comprehensive taxonomic revision of X. citri pathovars.
Keywords: MLST; WGS; Xanthomonas citri; classification; scheme.
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The author(s) declare no conflict of interest.
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