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Inhibitor of cardiolipin biosynthesis‐related enzyme MoGep4 confers broad‐spectrum anti‐fungal activity.

Authors :
Sun, Peng
Zhao, Juan
Sha, Gan
Zhou, Yaru
Zhao, Mengfei
Li, Renjian
Kong, Xiaojing
Sun, Qiping
Li, Yun
Li, Ke
Bi, Ruiqing
Yang, Lei
Qin, Ziting
Huang, Wenzheng
Wang, Yin
Gao, Jie
Chen, Guang
Zhang, Haifeng
Adnan, Muhammad
Yang, Long
Source :
Plant, Cell & Environment; Nov2024, Vol. 47 Issue 11, p4259-4274, 16p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Plant pathogens cause devastating diseases, leading to serious losses to agriculture. Mechanistic understanding of pathogenesis of plant pathogens lays the foundation for the development of fungicides for disease control. Mitophagy, a specific form of autophagy, is important for fungal virulence. The role of cardiolipin, mitochondrial signature phospholipid, in mitophagy and pathogenesis is largely unknown in plant pathogenic fungi. The functions of enzymes involved in cardiolipin biosynthesis and relevant inhibitors were assessed using a set of assays, including genetic deletion, plant infection, lipidomics, chemical‐protein interaction, chemical inhibition, and field trials. Our results showed that the cardiolipin biosynthesis‐related gene MoGEP4 of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae regulates growth, conidiation, cardiolipin biosynthesis, and virulence. Mechanistically, MoGep4 regulated mitophagy and Mps1‐MAPK phosphorylation, which are required for virulence. Chemical alexidine dihydrochloride (AXD) inhibited the enzyme activity of MoGep4, cardiolipin biosynthesis and mitophagy. Importantly, AXD efficiently inhibited the growth of 10 plant pathogens and controlled rice blast and Fusarium head blight in the field. Our study demonstrated that MoGep4 regulates mitophagy, Mps1 phosphorylation and pathogenesis in M. oryzae. In addition, we found that the MoGep4 inhibitor, AXD, displays broad‐spectrum antifungal activity and is a promising candidate for fungicide development. Summary Statement: This study demonstrated that MoGep4 regulates mitophagy, Mps1 activation and pathogenesis in Magnaporthe oryzae. Additionally, we found that the MoGep4 inhibitor, alexidine dihydrochloride, displays broad‐spectrum antifungal activity and is effective in disease control in the field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01407791
Volume :
47
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plant, Cell & Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180044717
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.15021