Ubiquitin-like activating enzymes BcAtg3 and BcAtg7 participate in development and pathogenesis of Botrytis cinerea
In eukaryotes, the ubiquitin-like (UBL) protein-activating enzymes play a crucial role in autophagy process, however, it is poorly characterized in filamentous fungi. Here, we investigated the functions of two UBL activating enzymes, BcAtg3 (E2) and BcAtg7 (E1) in the plant pathogenic fungus Botryti...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current genetics 2018-08, Vol.64 (4), p.919-930 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In eukaryotes, the ubiquitin-like (UBL) protein-activating enzymes play a crucial role in autophagy process, however, it is poorly characterized in filamentous fungi. Here, we investigated the functions of two UBL activating enzymes, BcAtg3 (E2) and BcAtg7 (E1) in the plant pathogenic fungus
Botrytis cinerea
. The physical interaction of BcAtg3 with BcAtg7 was demonstrated by yeast two-hybrid system. Subcellular localization assays showed that BcAtg3 diffused in cytoplasm, and BcAtg7 localized in cytoplasm as pre-autophagosomal structures (PAS). Target gene deletion experiments revealed that both
BcATG3
and
BcATG7
are essential for autophagy pathway. Notably, the single deletion mutant of
BcATG3
and
BcATG7
displayed similar biological phenotypes, including the defects in mycelial growth, conidiation and sclerotial formation. Infection tests showed that both
BcATG3
and
BcATG7
were required for full virulence of
B. cinerea
. All of these defective phenotypes were rescued by gene complementation. These results indicate that
BcATG3
and
BcATG7
are necessary for autophagy to regulate fungal development and pathogenesis in
B. cinerea
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ISSN: | 0172-8083 1432-0983 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00294-018-0810-3 |