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New Phytol ; 222(4): 1909-1923, 2019 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30715740

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To breach the plant cuticle, many plant pathogenic fungi differentiate specialized infection structures (appressoria). In Colletotrichum orbiculare (cucumber anthracnose fungus), this differentiation requires unique proper G1 /S phase progression, regulated by two-component GTPase activating protein CoBub2/CoBfa1 and GTPase CoTem1. Since their homologues regulate mitotic exit, cytokinesis, or septum formation from yeasts to mammals, we asked whether the BUB2 function in G1 /S progression is specific to plant pathogenic fungi. Colletotrichum higginsianum and Magnaporthe oryzae were genetically analyzed to investigate conservation of BUB2 roles in cell cycle regulation, septum formation, and virulence. Expression profile of cobub2Δ was analyzed using a custom microarray. In bub2 mutants of both fungi, S phase initiation was earlier, and septum formation coordinated with a septation initiation network protein and contractile actin ring was impaired. Earlier G1 /S transition in cobub2Δ results in especially high expression of DNA replication genes and differing regulation of virulence-associated genes that encode proteins such as carbohydrate-active enzymes and small secreted proteins. The virulence of chbub2Δ and mobub2Δ was significantly reduced. Our evidence shows that BUB2 regulation of G1 /S transition and septum formation supports its specific requirement for appressorium development in plant pathogenic fungi.


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Arabidopsis/microbiología , Colletotrichum/citología , Cucumis sativus/microbiología , Fase G1 , Magnaporthe/citología , Colletotrichum/genética , Colletotrichum/patogenicidad , Replicación del ADN/genética , Proteínas Fúngicas/metabolismo , Regulación Fúngica de la Expresión Génica , Genes Fúngicos , Magnaporthe/genética , Magnaporthe/patogenicidad , Mutación/genética , ARN Mensajero/genética , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Virulencia/genética
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mBio ; 13(5): e0223622, 2022 10 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154185

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Many biotrophic and hemibiotrophic fungal pathogens use appressoria to directly penetrate the host plant surface. In the cucumber anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare, differentiation of appressoria requires a proper G1/S cell cycle progression, regulated by the GTPase-activating protein complex CoBub2-CoBfa1 and its downstream GTPase CoTem1. To explore the mechanisms by which the CoTem1 cascade regulates plant infection, we screened for CoTem1 interaction factors and identified a Niemann-Pick type C2 homolog (CoNpc2). Niemann-Pick type C proteins NPC1 and NPC2 are sterol-binding proteins required for sterol export from lysosomes (vacuoles) in humans and yeasts. We showed that CoNpc2 colocalized with CoNpc1 in late endosomes and vacuoles and that disruption of its gene resulted in aberrant sterol accumulation in vacuoles and loss of sterol membrane localization, indicating that NPC proteins are engaged in sterol transport in C. orbiculare. For appressorium infection, sterol transport and proper distribution mediated by CoNpc1 and CoNpc2 are critical for membrane integrity and membrane curvature with actin assembly, leading to penetration peg emergence and appressorial cone formation. Our results revealed a novel mechanism by which NPC proteins regulate appressorium-mediated plant infection. IMPORTANCE Fungal morphogenesis requires accurate cell cycle progression. Two-component GTPase-activating protein (GAP) CoBub2-CoBfa1 interacts with downstream GTPase CoTem1 and is required for G1/S progression to establish plant infection in Colletotrichum orbiculare. To understand the pathogenicity related functions of CoTem1 downstream, we identified a Niemann-Pick type C2 homolog (CoNpc2) as a novel physical interaction factor with CoTem1. Whereas NPC proteins (NPC1 and NPC2) are essential for sterol homeostasis in humans and yeasts, their functions in plant invasion by pathogenic fungi have remained unclear. In this study, we show that CoNPC1 and CoNPC2 play a critical role in intracellular sterol transport and that appropriate sterol distribution is required for membrane integrity and membrane curvature with actin assembly that leads to appressorium-mediated plant penetration and pathogenicity of C. orbiculare. Our findings suggest the importance of sterol distribution in fungal morphogenesis during plant infection.


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Colletotrichum , Enfermedad de Niemann-Pick Tipo C , Humanos , Actinas/metabolismo , Proteínas Fúngicas/genética , Proteínas Fúngicas/metabolismo , Enfermedades de las Plantas/microbiología , Colletotrichum/genética , Colletotrichum/metabolismo , Proteínas Activadoras de GTPasa/metabolismo , Esteroles/metabolismo , GTP Fosfohidrolasas/metabolismo
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