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Harpin, Elicitor of the Hypersensitive Response Produced by the Plant Pathogen <i>Erwinia amylovora</i>

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1992

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A protein elicitor of the hypersensitive response was isolated from *Erwinia amylovora*, the fire‑blight pathogen of pear, apple, and other rosaceous plants. The harpin gene (hrpN) resides in the 40‑kb hrp cluster of *E. amylovora*, was sequenced, and disrupted by Tn5 tac1.

Abstract

A proteinaceous elicitor of the plant defense reaction known as the hypersensitive response was isolated from Erwinia amylovora , the bacterium that causes fire blight of pear, apple, and other rosaceous plants. The elicitor, named harpin, is an acidic, heat-stable, cell-envelope-associated protein with an apparent molecular weight of 44 kilodaltons. Harpin caused tobacco leaf lamina to collapse and caused an increase in the pH of bathing solutions of suspension-cultured tobacco cells. The gene encoding harpin ( hrpN ) was located in the 40-kilobase hrp gene cluster of E. amylovora , sequenced, and mutated with Tn 5 tac1. The hrpN mutants were not pathogenic to pear, did not elicit the hypersensitive response, and did not produce harpin.

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