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Many ways to TOPLESS – manipulation of plant auxin signalling by a cluster of fungal effectors.

Authors :
Bindics, Janos
Khan, Mamoona
Uhse, Simon
Kogelmann, Benjamin
Baggely, Laura
Reumann, Daniel
Ingole, Kishor D.
Stirnberg, Alexandra
Rybecky, Anna
Darino, Martin
Navarrete, Fernando
Doehlemann, Gunther
Djamei, Armin
Source :
New Phytologist. Nov2022, Vol. 236 Issue 4, p1455-1470. 16p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Summary: Plant biotrophic pathogens employ secreted molecules, called effectors, to suppress the host immune system and redirect the host's metabolism and development in their favour. Putative effectors of the gall‐inducing maize pathogenic fungus Ustilago maydis were analysed for their ability to induce auxin signalling in plants.Using genetic, biochemical, cell‐biological, and bioinformatic approaches we functionally elucidate a set of five, genetically linked effectors, called Topless (TPL) interacting protein (Tips) effectors that induce auxin signalling.We show that Tips induce auxin signalling by interfering with central corepressors of the TPL family. CRISPR‐Cas9 mutants and deletion strain analysis indicate that the auxin signalling inducing subcluster effectors plays a redundant role in virulence.Although none of the Tips seem to have a conserved interaction motif, four of them bind solely to the N‐terminal TPL domain and, for Tip1 and Tip4, we demonstrate direct competition with auxin/indole‐3‐acetic acid transcriptional repressors for their binding to TPL class of corepressors. Our findings reveal that TPL proteins, key regulators of growth–defence antagonism, are a major target of the U. maydis effectome. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028646X
Volume :
236
Issue :
4
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New Phytologist
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
159787442
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18315