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We investigate how the pathogenic bacterium Pantoea stewartii subsp. stewartii colonizes the xylem of maize during Stewart’s wilt disease development. We believe that the host infection process is guided by a fundamental bacterial developmental process and involves temporally defined phases congruent with bacterial biofilm differentiation. An acyl-homoserine lactone (AHL)-specific quorum sensing mechanism plays a key role in governing the transition between key developmental phases. This approach to studying Stewart’s wilt disease allowed us to demonstrate that P. stewartii is a motile bacterium in direct contradiction to the formal taxonomic classification as a non-motile organism. Dissecting the infection process in a developmental context will provide a more detailed understanding of the molecular infection process, and thus can reveal potential new targets for disease control. |
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