The pep4 gene encoding proteinase A is involved in dimorphism and pathogenesis of U stilago maydis
Vacuole proteases have important functions in different physiological processes in fungi. Taking this aspect into consideration, and as a continuation of our studies on the analysis of the proteolytic system of U stilago maydis , a phytopathogenic member of the Basidiomycota, we have analysed the ro...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular plant pathology 2015-10, Vol.16 (8), p.837-846 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Vacuole proteases have important functions in different physiological processes in fungi. Taking this aspect into consideration, and as a continuation of our studies on the analysis of the proteolytic system of
U
stilago maydis
, a phytopathogenic member of the Basidiomycota, we have analysed the role of the
pep4
gene encoding the vacuolar acid proteinase
PrA
in the pathogenesis and morphogenesis of the fungus. After confirmation of the location of the protease in the vacuole using fluorescent probes, we obtained deletion mutants of the gene in sexually compatible strains of
U
. maydis
(
FB1
and
FB2
), and analysed their phenotypes. It was observed that the yeast to mycelium dimorphic transition induced by a
pH
change in the medium, or the use of a fatty acid as sole carbon source, was severely reduced in Δ
pep4
mutants. In addition, the virulence of the mutants in maize seedlings was reduced, as revealed by the lower proportion of plants infected and the reduction in size of the tumours induced by the pathogen, when compared with wild‐type strains. All of these phenotypic alterations were reversed by complementation of the mutant strains with the wild‐type gene. These results provide evidence of the importance of the
pep4
gene for the morphogenesis and virulence of
U
. maydis
. |
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ISSN: | 1464-6722 1364-3703 |
DOI: | 10.1111/mpp.12240 |