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A barley powdery mildew fungus non-autonomous retrotransposon encodes a peptide that supports penetration success on barley.
Nottensteiner, Mathias; Zechmann, Bernd; McCollum, Christopher; Hückelhoven, Ralph.
Afiliação
  • Nottensteiner M; Chair of Phytopathology, TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
  • Zechmann B; Center for Microscopy and Imaging, Baylor University, Waco, TX, USA.
  • McCollum C; Chair of Phytopathology, TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
  • Hückelhoven R; Chair of Phytopathology, TUM School of Life Sciences Weihenstephan, Technical University of Munich, Freising, Germany.
J Exp Bot ; 69(15): 3745-3758, 2018 06 27.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29757394
Pathogens overcome plant immunity by means of secreted effectors. Host effector targets often act in pathogen defense, but might also support fungal accommodation or nutrition. The barley ROP GTPase HvRACB is involved in accommodation of fungal haustoria of the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei (Bgh) in barley epidermal cells. We found that HvRACB interacts with the ROP-interactive peptide 1 (ROPIP1) that is encoded on the active non-long terminal repeat retroelement Eg-R1 of Bgh. Overexpression of ROPIP1 in barley epidermal cells and host-induced post-transcriptional gene silencing (HIGS) of ROPIP1 suggested that ROPIP1 is involved in virulence of Bgh. Bimolecular fluorescence complementation and co-localization supported that ROPIP1 can interact with activated HvRACB in planta. We show that ROPIP1 is expressed by Bgh on barley and translocated into the cytoplasm of infected barley cells. ROPIP1 is recruited to microtubules upon co-expression of MICROTUBULE ASSOCIATED ROP GTPase ACTIVATING PROTEIN (HvMAGAP1) and can destabilize cortical microtubules. The data suggest that Bgh ROPIP targets HvRACB and manipulates host cell microtubule organization for facilitated host cell entry. This points to a possible neo-functionalization of retroelement-derived transcripts for the evolution of a pathogen virulence effector.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos / Doenças das Plantas / Ascomicetos / Hordeum / Proteínas Fúngicas / Retroelementos Idioma: En Revista: J Exp Bot Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Peptídeos / Doenças das Plantas / Ascomicetos / Hordeum / Proteínas Fúngicas / Retroelementos Idioma: En Revista: J Exp Bot Assunto da revista: BOTANICA Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha