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Harper et al., 2026
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Differences in ‘
Candidatus
Phytoplasma pruni’ Gene Expression When Infecting Sweet Cherry Versus Leafhoppers
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Harper et al.
(2026).
PhytoFrontiers™
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(1)
Ca.
Phytoplasma pruni
Abstract
The X-disease phytoplasma (‘ Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni’) is an obligate pathogen that is capable of infection, persistence, and pathogenicity in both its major plant host ( Prunus spp.) and leafhopper vector ( Colladonus spp.) species. How ‘ Ca. P. pruni’ interacts with its plant and insect hosts, and how it alters its gene expression to do so, is unknown. Therefore, in this study, we conducted comparative RNA sequencing and differential gene expression analysis on ‘ Ca. P. pruni’-infected Prunus avium and Colladonus reductus samples. We found that the phytoplasma altered the expression of approximately 32% of its annotated protein-coding and pseudogenes, including intercellular transporters, proteolytic activity, and membrane structure, as well as upregulating genes associated with potential mobile units when in insect tissues versus in plant tissues. Most notably, differential expression was observed in genes that were identified by in silico analysis as being putative secreted effectors that may play a role in allowing phytoplasma infection and survival in these two very different host systems, as well as inducing X-disease in Prunus spp., which offers targets for control of this damaging pathogen by disrupting phytoplasma–host interactions. [Formula: see text] Copyright © 2026 The Author(s). This is an open access article distributed under the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International license .
Authors
Harper, S. J.
;
Pitino, M.
;
Walker III, W. B.
;
Easterling, K. A.
;
Marshall, A. T.
;
Cowell, S. J.
;
Hackenberg, L.
;
Cooper, W. R.
;
Walker, W. B.
Publication date
2026-01-14
DOI
10.1094/phytofr-06-25-0062-r
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