DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.70391 ISSN: 1462-2912
Genome‐Guided Dissection of
ser
and
shlB
Uncovers Multifactorial Virulence Mechanisms of
Serratia marcescens
Muhammad Rehan Akhtar, Jun Ma, Yan Sun, Xiaofeng Xia ABSTRACT
The rapid evolution of pesticide resistance in
Plutella xylostella
has reduced the effectiveness of conventional pest control methods in cruciferous crops. This study investigated the virulence of
Serratia marcescens
PXG6 against
P. xylostella
and identified two putative virulence factors,
ser
(serralysin) and
shlB
(hemolysin transporter). Whole‐genome sequencing revealed a GC content of 59.65%, 4650 predicted genes, multiple secretion systems (types I, V, and VI), and 715 putative virulence‐related genes. Bioinformatic analyses predicted type IV pili, serralysin, hemolysin, and flagella as pathogenic determinants. Purified prodigiosin exhibited concentration‐dependent insecticidal activity, whereas bacterial proteins alone caused little larval mortality, indicating that full virulence depends on live bacterial cells. Gene knockout mutants Δ
ser
and Δ
shlB
exhibited altered growth, motility, biofilm formation, and stress tolerance. Deletion of
shlB
significantly reduced hemolytic activity, protein secretion, and virulence against
P. xylostella
, whereas Δ
ser
had minimal impact on larval survival. Overall, PXG6 pathogenicity involves multiple bacterial components, with
shlB
playing a key role in virulence. These findings improve our understanding of the pathogenic mechanisms of PXG6 and support the development of
S. marcescens
‐based biocontrol strategies against
P. xylostella
.