Heterologous expression of the avirulence gene ACE1 from the fungal rice pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae † †Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available. See DOI: 10.1039/c4sc03707c Click here for additional data file

Heterologous expression of key components of the Magnaporthe grisea ACE1 gene cluster produces a potential precursor of cryptic avirulence signalling compounds that induce resistance to M. grisea in rice. The ACE1 and RAP1 genes from the avirulence signalling gene cluster of the rice blast fungus Ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical science (Cambridge) 2015-06, Vol.6 (8), p.4837-4845
Hauptverfasser: Song, Zhongshu, Bakeer, Walid, Marshall, James W., Yakasai, Ahmed A., Khalid, Rozida Mohd, Collemare, Jerome, Skellam, Elizabeth, Tharreau, Didier, Lebrun, Marc-Henri, Lazarus, Colin M., Bailey, Andrew M., Simpson, Thomas J., Cox, Russell J.
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Zusammenfassung:Heterologous expression of key components of the Magnaporthe grisea ACE1 gene cluster produces a potential precursor of cryptic avirulence signalling compounds that induce resistance to M. grisea in rice. The ACE1 and RAP1 genes from the avirulence signalling gene cluster of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae were expressed in Aspergillus oryzae and M. oryzae itself. Expression of ACE1 alone produced a polyenyl pyrone (magnaporthepyrone), which is regioselectively epoxidised and hydrolysed to give different diols, 6 and 7 , in the two host organisms. Analysis of the three introns present in ACE1 determined that A. oryzae does not process intron 2 correctly, while M. oryzae processes all introns correctly in both appressoria and mycelia. Co-expression of ACE1 and RAP1 in A. oryzae produced an amide 8 which is similar to the PKS-NRPS derived backbone of the cytochalasans. Biological testing on rice leaves showed that neither the diols 6 and 7 , nor amide 8 was responsible for the observed ACE1 mediated avirulence, however, gene cluster analysis suggests that the true avirulence signalling compound may be a tyrosine-derived cytochalasan compound.
ISSN:2041-6520
2041-6539
DOI:10.1039/c4sc03707c