由 FgGMTV1 编码的 p18 是禾谷镰刀菌无症状感染的罪魁祸首。

IF 5.1 1区 生物学 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mBio Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1128/mbio.03066-24
Lihang Zhang, Pengfei Li, Yanfei Wang, Shuangchao Wang, Lihua Guo
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霉菌病毒与其真菌宿主之间错综复杂的相互作用经常最终导致无症状感染,但人们对这些感染背后的病毒衍生因素仍然知之甚少。我们的研究引入了 p18,这是一种由基因组病毒 FgGMTV1 的 DNA-C 片段编码的新型蛋白质,它的表达促进了禾谷镰刀菌从病毒诱导的低病毒性感染向无症状感染的转变。我们证实了 p18 在 FgGMTV1 感染过程中的表达,并观察到其在细胞核和细胞质中的存在。值得注意的是,p18 空突变的菌株在菌落扩展、分生孢子产生和毒力方面都有显著下降,从而导致低病毒表型。我们的研究结果还表明,p18阻碍了FgGMTV1的积累,从而决定了无症状感染,并使分生孢子的垂直传播成为可能。此外,p18 空突变体病毒在小麦叶片上水平传播后,可将禾谷镰刀菌从有毒株转化为低毒株。这项工作不仅扩展了我们对基因组病毒蛋白质组的了解,还为病毒进化和适应策略提供了见解。此外,我们还提出了一种利用工程霉菌病毒制造低毒株的创新方法,用于植物病原真菌的生物防治:重要意义:霉菌病毒与真菌的相互作用通常会导致无症状感染。我们的研究发现,来自基因组病毒 FgGMTV1 的新型蛋白质 p18 是禾谷镰刀菌无症状感染的关键决定因素。p18 缺失突变体表现出明显的低病毒表型。通过调节病毒积累,p18 促进了无症状感染,并有利于通过分生孢子垂直传播。这一发现加深了我们对霉菌病毒与真菌之间相互作用的了解,并为利用工程霉菌病毒进行生物防治引入了一种新策略。
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p18 encoded by FgGMTV1 is responsible for asymptomatic infection in Fusarium graminearum.

The intricate interplay between mycoviruses and their fungal hosts frequently culminates in asymptomatic infections, but the virus-derived factors underlying these infections remain poorly understood. Our study introduces p18, a novel protein encoded by the DNA-C segment of the genomovirus FgGMTV1, which facilitates the transition from virus-induced hypovirulence to asymptomatic infection within Fusarium graminearum upon its expression. We have confirmed the expression of p18 during FgGMTV1 infection and observed its presence in both the nucleus and cytoplasm. Remarkably, strains with a p18 null mutation show a significant reduction in colony expansion, conidial production, and virulence, leading to a hypovirulent phenotype. Our results also indicate that p18 hinders the accumulation of FgGMTV1, thus determining asymptomatic infection and enabling vertical transmission through conidia. Furthermore, the p18 null mutant virus converts F. graminearum from virulent to hypovirulent strains on wheat leaves after horizontal transmission. This work not only expands our knowledge of the genomovirus proteome but also provides insights into the strategies of viral evolution and adaptation. Moreover, we propose an innovative approach for creating hypovirulent strains utilizing engineered mycoviruses for the biocontrol of plant pathogenic fungi.

Importance: Mycovirus-fungus interplay often leads to asymptomatic infections. Our study identifies p18, a novel protein from the genomovirus FgGMTV1, as a key determinant of asymptomatic infection in Fusarium graminearum. A p18-null mutant exhibits a pronounced hypovirulent phenotype. By modulating viral accumulation, p18 promotes asymptomatic infection and facilitates vertical transmission via conidia. This insight deepens our understanding of mycovirus-fungus interactions and introduces a novel strategy for biocontrol using engineered mycoviruses.

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mBio
mBio MICROBIOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: mBio® is ASM''s first broad-scope, online-only, open access journal. mBio offers streamlined review and publication of the best research in microbiology and allied fields.
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