亚麻锈病病原菌黑腐菌效应蛋白在植物细胞中的易位。

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xiaoxiao Zhang, Ann-Maree Catanzariti, Gregory J Lawrence, Pamela H P Gan, David A Jones, Peter N Dodds, John P Rathjen
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摘要

在感染过程中,锈菌从吸器分泌效应蛋白进入寄主植物细胞,帮助其定植。锈病效应器如何从吸器分泌并传递到宿主细胞的细胞质中仍然知之甚少。我们利用农杆菌介导的转化程序,获得了稳定的转基因亚麻锈病菌株,表达了与黄色荧光蛋白(YFP)融合的效应物AvrM和AvrP123。我们发现,AvrM-YFP和AvrP123-YFP融合蛋白都是由真菌分泌到吸器周围的狭窄空间,可能是吸器外基质(EHMx);然而,只有AvrM-YFP被传递到宿主细胞中,在携带相应抗性(R)基因m的植物中引发典型的抗性表型,AvrM的信号肽足以引导YFP分泌到EHMx中;然而,进入宿主细胞需要一个更大的105个氨基酸的AvrM n端片段。这些结果表明,该蛋白从EHMx转运到宿主细胞与分泌到EHMx是一个独立的过程,并且需要在AvrM中存在氨基酸34和105之间的信号。这与之前在植物中短暂表达后AvrM定位的观察结果相反,强调了在自然感染系统中进行分析的必要性。
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Translocation of Effector Proteins into Plant Cells by the Flax Rust Pathogen Melampsora lini.

During infection, rust fungi secrete effector proteins into host plant cells from haustoria to aid their colonisation. How rust effectors are secreted from the haustorium and delivered into the cytoplasm of host cells remains poorly understood. We used an Agrobacterium-mediated transformation procedure to generate stable transgenic flax rust strains expressing the effectors AvrM and AvrP123 fused to yellow fluorescent protein (YFP). We showed that both AvrM-YFP and AvrP123-YFP fusion proteins were secreted by the fungus into a narrow space surrounding the haustorium, likely the extrahaustorial matrix (EHMx); however only AvrM-YFP was delivered into host cells, triggering a typical resistance phenotype in plants carrying the corresponding resistance (R) gene M. The signal peptide of AvrM was sufficient to direct YFP secretion into the EHMx; however, delivery into the host cell required a larger 105 amino acid N-terminal fragment of AvrM. These results indicate that translocation of this protein into the host cell from the EHMx is a separate process from secretion into the EHMx and requires a signal present in AvrM between amino acids 34 and 105. This is in contrast to previous observations of AvrM localisation after transient expression in plants, highlighting the necessity for analysis in the natural infection system.

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Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions
Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions 生物-生化与分子生物学
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7.00
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2.90%
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250
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions® (MPMI) publishes fundamental and advanced applied research on the genetics, genomics, molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics of pathological, symbiotic, and associative interactions of microbes, insects, nematodes, or parasitic plants with plants.
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