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A 20-kb lineage-specific genomic region tames virulence in pathogenic amphidiploid Verticillium longisporum

Authors :
Harting, Rebekka
Starke, Jessica
Kusch, Harald
Pöggeler, Stefanie
Maurus, Isabel
Schlüter, Rabea
Landesfeind, Manuel
Bulla, Ingo
Nowrousian, Minou
de Jonge, Ronnie
Stahlhut, Gertrud
Hoff, Katharina J
Aßhauer, Kathrin P
Thürmer, Andrea
Stanke, Mario
Daniel, Rolf
Morgenstern, Burkhard
Thomma, Bart P H J
Kronstad, James W
Braus-Stromeyer, Susanna A
Braus, Gerhard H
Sub Plant-Microbe Interactions
Plant Microbe Interactions
Source :
Molecular Plant Pathology, 22(8), 939. Wiley-Blackwell
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Amphidiploid fungal Verticillium longisporum strains Vl43 and Vl32 colonize the plant host Brassica napus but differ in their ability to cause disease symptoms. These strains represent two V. longisporum lineages derived from different hybridization events of haploid parental Verticillium strains. Vl32 and Vl43 carry same-sex mating-type genes derived from both parental lineages. Vl32 and Vl43 similarly colonize and penetrate plant roots, but asymptomatic Vl32 proliferation in planta is lower than virulent Vl43. The highly conserved Vl43 and Vl32 genomes include less than 1% unique genes, and the karyotypes of 15 or 16 chromosomes display changed genetic synteny due to substantial genomic reshuffling. A 20 kb Vl43 lineage-specific (LS) region apparently originating from the Verticillium dahliae-related ancestor is specific for symptomatic Vl43 and encodes seven genes, including two putative transcription factors. Either partial or complete deletion of this LS region in Vl43 did not reduce virulence but led to induction of even more severe disease symptoms in rapeseed. This suggests that the LS insertion in the genome of symptomatic V. longisporum Vl43 mediates virulence-reducing functions, limits damage on the host plant, and therefore tames Vl43 from being even more virulent.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14646722
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Plant Pathology, 22(8), 939. Wiley-Blackwell
Accession number :
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