Erwinia chrysanthemi (Dickeya dadantii) is a plant pathogenic bacterium that has a large capacity to degrade the plant cell wall polysaccharides. The present study reports the metabolic pathways used by E. chrysanthemi to assimilate the oligosaccharides sucrose and raffinose, which are particularly abundant plant sugars. E. chrysanthemi is able to use sucrose, raffinose, or melibiose as a sole carbon source for growth. The two gene clusters scrKYABR and rafRBA are necessary for their catabolism. The phenotypic analysis of scr and raf mutants revealed cross-links between the assimilation pathways of these oligosaccharides. Sucrose catabolism is mediated by the genes scrKYAB. While the raf cluster is sufficient to catabolize melibiose, it is ...
Twenty of the twenty-two Mu dII1734 insertions impairing the chrysobactin iron-assimilation system o...
[[abstract]]Erwinia chrysanthemi is a devastating bacterial pathogen in Phalaenopsis amabilis and ca...
Maltose is exported from the Arabidopsis chloroplast as the main product of starch degradation at ni...
Erwinia chrysanthemi is an enterobacterium that causes soft-rot in plants in general, re-sulting in ...
International audienceDickeya, a genus of the Enterobacteriaceae family, all cause plant diseases. T...
International audienceTwo major virulence determinants of the plant-pathogenic enterobacterium Erwin...
Parmi les bactéries pathogènes, les entérobactéries occupent une place particulière du fait de leur ...
We present a method for identifying plant-inducible genes of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937. Mutagenesis ...
Erwinia chrysanthemi est une entérobactérie phytopathogène responsable de la formation d'une pourrit...
International audiencePlant pathogenic bacteria of the genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium are broad-h...
Dickeya dadantii is an enterobacterium causing soft rot diseases in a wide range of plant species. T...
The phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi, unlike other members of the family Enterobac-ter...
International audienceThe plant pathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi produces three acyl-homoserine lactone...
The enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases involving extensive tissue macerat...
Extremely thermophilic bacteria from the genus Caldicellulosiruptor can degrade polysaccharide compo...
Twenty of the twenty-two Mu dII1734 insertions impairing the chrysobactin iron-assimilation system o...
[[abstract]]Erwinia chrysanthemi is a devastating bacterial pathogen in Phalaenopsis amabilis and ca...
Maltose is exported from the Arabidopsis chloroplast as the main product of starch degradation at ni...
Erwinia chrysanthemi is an enterobacterium that causes soft-rot in plants in general, re-sulting in ...
International audienceDickeya, a genus of the Enterobacteriaceae family, all cause plant diseases. T...
International audienceTwo major virulence determinants of the plant-pathogenic enterobacterium Erwin...
Parmi les bactéries pathogènes, les entérobactéries occupent une place particulière du fait de leur ...
We present a method for identifying plant-inducible genes of Erwinia chrysanthemi 3937. Mutagenesis ...
Erwinia chrysanthemi est une entérobactérie phytopathogène responsable de la formation d'une pourrit...
International audiencePlant pathogenic bacteria of the genera Dickeya and Pectobacterium are broad-h...
Dickeya dadantii is an enterobacterium causing soft rot diseases in a wide range of plant species. T...
The phytopathogenic bacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi, unlike other members of the family Enterobac-ter...
International audienceThe plant pathogen Erwinia chrysanthemi produces three acyl-homoserine lactone...
The enterobacterium Erwinia chrysanthemi causes soft-rot diseases involving extensive tissue macerat...
Extremely thermophilic bacteria from the genus Caldicellulosiruptor can degrade polysaccharide compo...
Twenty of the twenty-two Mu dII1734 insertions impairing the chrysobactin iron-assimilation system o...
[[abstract]]Erwinia chrysanthemi is a devastating bacterial pathogen in Phalaenopsis amabilis and ca...
Maltose is exported from the Arabidopsis chloroplast as the main product of starch degradation at ni...