马利缬草毒素决定毒力和寄主偏好。

IF 4.8 1区 农林科学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Lin Tang, Liangliang Zhu, Xinyun Wu, Runze Tian, Yayuan Bai, Xiangrong Tian, Daoyuan Zhang, Lili Huang
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通过共同进化适应,植物致病真菌已经进化出专门的宿主偏好机制来优化感染效果。Valsa属真菌感染各种蔷薇科果树,其中Valsa mali表现出对苹果树的明显宿主偏好,而Valsa pyri优先在梨树上定居。这两个物种之间不同的次生代谢物生物合成基因簇(SMBGCs)可能是它们不同寄主偏好的关键决定因素。本研究确定聚酮合成酶VmPKS5是影响苹果溃疡病(AVC)主要病原菌马利弧菌(V. mali)寄主偏好的关键因子。VmPKS5基因的缺失大大降低了马利弧菌对苹果树的毒力,但对梨树没有影响。VmPKS5的缺失完全消除了毒素对香豆酸乙酯(p-CAEE)的产生。外源p-CAEE可部分恢复ΔVmPKS5的毒力,增强野生型马里弧菌的毒力。重要的是,VmPKS5在V. pyri中的异源表达通过在感染过程中产生p-CAEE来增加其对苹果树的毒力。值得注意的是,马里弧菌可以摄取双链RNA (dsRNA),外源喷雾VmPKS5-dsRNA可以显著抑制马里弧菌的感染。本研究为真菌病原菌的寄主偏好机制和dsRNA杀菌剂防治林木绿病提供了新的视角。
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A Toxin of Valsa mali Determines Virulence and Host Preference.

Through co-evolutionary adaptation, phytopathogenic fungi have evolved specialised host preference mechanisms to optimise infection efficacy. Fungi of the Valsa genus infect various Rosaceae fruit trees, with Valsa mali exhibiting a marked host preference for apple trees, while Valsa pyri preferentially colonises pear trees. The divergent secondary metabolite biosynthetic gene clusters (SMBGCs) between these two species may serve as key determinants of their distinct host preferences. In this study, VmPKS5, a polyketide synthase, was identified as a key factor influencing the host preference of V. mali, which is the main pathogen of apple Valsa canker (AVC). Deletion of VmPKS5 greatly reduced the virulence of V. mali in apple trees, but not in pear trees. Deletion of VmPKS5 completely abolished the production of the toxin p-coumaric acid ethyl ester (p-CAEE). Exogenous p-CAEE application partly restored the virulence of ΔVmPKS5 and enhanced the virulence of the wild-type strain of V. mali. Crucially, heterologous expression of VmPKS5 in V. pyri increased its virulence towards apple trees by production of p-CAEE during infection. Notably, V. mali can uptake double-stranded RNA (dsRNA), and exogenous spray of VmPKS5-dsRNA significantly inhibited the infection by V. mali. This study provides new perspectives on host preference mechanisms of fungal pathogens and green disease control of tree disease by dsRNA fungicides.

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Molecular plant pathology
Molecular plant pathology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
9.40
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4.10%
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120
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Plant Pathology is now an open access journal. Authors pay an article processing charge to publish in the journal and all articles will be freely available to anyone. BSPP members will be granted a 20% discount on article charges. The Editorial focus and policy of the journal has not be changed and the editorial team will continue to apply the same rigorous standards of peer review and acceptance criteria.
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