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Multiple upstream signals converge on the adaptor protein Mst50 in Magnaporthe grisea
- Source :
- Department of Physics and Astronomy Faculty Publications
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Rice blast fungus ( Magnaporthe grisea) forms a highly specialized infection structure for plant penetration, the appressorium, the formation and growth of which are regulated by the Mst11- Mst7- Pmk1 mitogen- activated protein kinase cascade. We characterized the MST50 gene that directly interacts with both MST11 and MST7. Similar to the mst11 mutant, the mst50 mutant was defective in appressorium formation, sensitive to osmotic stresses, and nonpathogenic. Expressing a dominant active MST7 allele in mst50 complemented its defects in appressorium but not lesion formation. The sterile alpha-motif ( SAM) domain of Mst50 was essential for its interaction with Mst11 and for appressorium formation. Although the SAM and Ras-association domain ( RAD) of Mst50 were dispensable for its interaction with Mst7, deletion of RAD reduced appressorium formation and virulence on rice ( Oryza sativa) seedlings. The interaction between Mst50 and Mst7 or Mst11 was detected by coimmunoprecipitation assays in developing appressoria. Mst50 also interacts with Ras1, Ras2, Cdc42, and Mgb1 in yeast two- hybrid assays. Expressing a dominant active RAS2 allele in the wild- type strain but not in mst50 stimulated abnormal appressorium formation. These results indicate that MST50 functions as an adaptor protein interacting with multiple upstream components and plays critical roles in activating the Pmk1 cascade for appressorium formation and plant infection in M. grisea.
- Subjects :
- Immunoprecipitation
Mutant
Genes, Fungal
Molecular Sequence Data
Plant Science
CDC42
Microbiology
Fungal Proteins
Magnaporthe grisea
Ras2
Alleles
Research Articles
DNA Primers
Genes, Dominant
Appressorium
biology
Base Sequence
fungi
Signal transducing adaptor protein
food and beverages
rice blast fungus
yeast saccharomyces-cerevisiae
infection-related morphogenesis
filamentous growth
map kinase
sam domain
plant infection
schizosaccharomyces-pombe
colletotrichum-trifolii
appressorium formation
Cell Biology
biology.organism_classification
Cell biology
Magnaporthe
Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Mutation
Edible Grain
Signal Transduction
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10404651
- Volume :
- 18
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- The Plant cell
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....fc9af5290abda7eb4308867599035743