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The bacterial phytopathogen Xanthomonas campestris pv.campestris (Xcc) relies on the hrp (hypersensitive response and pathogenicity) genes to cause disease and induce hypersensitive response (HR).The hrp genes of bacterial phytopathogens are divided into two groups.Xcc hrp genes belong to group Ⅱ.It has long been known that the group Ⅱ hrp genes are activated by an AraC-type transcriptional regulator whose expression is controlled by a two-component system (TCS) response regulator (named HrpG in Xcc).However, no cognate sensor kinase has yet been identified.Here we present evidence showing that the Xcc ORF XC_3670 encodes a TCS sensor kinase (named HpaS).Mutation of hpaS almost completely abolished the HR induction and virolence.Bacterial two-hybrid and protein pull-down assays revealed that HpaS physically interacted with HrpG.Phos-tagTM SDS-PAGE analysis showed that mutation in hpaS reduced markedly the phosphorylation of HrpG in vivo.These data suggest that HpaS and HrpG are most likely to form a TCS.We also showed that XC_3669 (named hpaR2), which is adjacent to hpaS and encodes a putative TCS response regulator, is required for full virulence but not HR induction.HpaR2 also physically interacted with HpaS, suggesting that HpaS may also form another TCS with HpaR2.