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Transducin beta-like gene FTL1 is essential for pathogenesis in Fusarium graminearum
- Source :
- Eukaryotic Cell, 8(6), 867-876, Eukaryotic Cell 8 (2009) 6
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Fusarium head blight caused by Fusarium graminearum is an important disease of wheat and barley. In a previous study, we identified several mutants with reduced virulence by insertional mutagenesis. A transducin beta-like gene named FTL1 was disrupted in one of these nonpathogenic mutants. FTL1 is homologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae SIF2 , which is a component of the Set3 complex involved in late stages of ascospore formation. The Δ ftl1 mutant was significantly reduced in conidiation and failed to cause typical disease symptoms. It failed to colonize the vascular tissues of rachis or cause necrosis on the rachis of inoculated wheat heads. The Δ ftl1 mutant also was defective in spreading from infected anthers to ovaries and more sensitive than the wild type to plant defensins MsDef1 and osmotin. However, the activation of two mitogen-activated protein kinases, Mgv1 and Gpmk1, production of deoxynivalenol, and expression of genes known to be important for plant infection in F. graminearum were not affected, indicating that the defect of the Δ ftl1 mutant in plant infection is unrelated to known virulence factors in this pathogen and may involve novel mechanisms. The Δ ftl1 deletion mutant was significantly reduced in histone deacetylation, and many members of the yeast Set3 complex are conserved in F. graminearum . FTL1 appears to be a component of this well-conserved protein complex that plays a critical role in the penetration and colonization of wheat tissues.
- Subjects :
- Virulence Factors
Mutant
Virulence
Conidiation
nuclear receptors
Microbiology
biosynthetic gene
Fungal Proteins
wheat spikes
Fusarium
functional-characterization
Magnaporthe grisea
reduced virulence
Transducin
corepressor complex
Molecular Biology
Triticum
Cellular localization
Plant Diseases
biology
EPS-2
magnaporthe-grisea
Wild type
food and beverages
gibberella-zeae
Articles
General Medicine
biology.organism_classification
Laboratorium voor Phytopathologie
Ascospore formation
Gibberella zeae
Laboratory of Phytopathology
cellular-localization
female fertility
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 15359778
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Eukaryotic Cell, 8(6), 867-876, Eukaryotic Cell 8 (2009) 6
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d6c722741875785cb36fcda58db92e9