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In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression

Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungus that causes myrtle rust. First described in Brazil, it has since spread to become a globally important pathogen that infects more than 480 myrtaceous species. One of the most important commercial crops affected by A. psidii is eucalypt, a widely grown for...

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Autores principales: Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida, Lopes, Mariana da Silva, Tobias, Peri A., dos Santos, Isaneli Batista, Figueredo, Everthon Fernandes, Ferrarezi, Jessica Aparecida, Marques, João Paulo Rodrigues, Marcon, Joelma, Park, Robert F., Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima, Quecine, Maria Carolina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080848
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author Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida
Lopes, Mariana da Silva
Tobias, Peri A.
dos Santos, Isaneli Batista
Figueredo, Everthon Fernandes
Ferrarezi, Jessica Aparecida
Marques, João Paulo Rodrigues
Marcon, Joelma
Park, Robert F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Quecine, Maria Carolina
author_facet Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida
Lopes, Mariana da Silva
Tobias, Peri A.
dos Santos, Isaneli Batista
Figueredo, Everthon Fernandes
Ferrarezi, Jessica Aparecida
Marques, João Paulo Rodrigues
Marcon, Joelma
Park, Robert F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Quecine, Maria Carolina
author_sort Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida
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description Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungus that causes myrtle rust. First described in Brazil, it has since spread to become a globally important pathogen that infects more than 480 myrtaceous species. One of the most important commercial crops affected by A. psidii is eucalypt, a widely grown forestry tree. The A. psidii–Eucalyptus spp. interaction is poorly understood, but pathogenesis is likely driven by pathogen-secreted effector molecules. Here, we identified and characterized a total of 255 virulence effector candidates using a genome assembly of A. psidii strain MF-1, which was recovered from Eucalyptus grandis in Brazil. We show that the expression of seven effector candidate genes is modulated by cell wax from leaves sourced from resistant and susceptible hosts. Two effector candidates with different subcellular localization predictions, and with specific gene expression profiles, were transiently expressed with GFP-fusions in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Interestingly, we observed the accumulation of an effector candidate, Ap28303, which was upregulated under cell wax from rust susceptible E. grandis and described as a peptidase inhibitor I9 domain-containing protein in the nucleus. This was in accordance with in silico analyses. Few studies have characterized nuclear effectors. Our findings open new perspectives on the study of A. psidii–Eucalyptus interactions by providing a potential entry point to understand how the pathogen manipulates its hosts in modulating physiology, structure, or function with effector proteins.
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spelling pubmed-104558282023-08-26 In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida Lopes, Mariana da Silva Tobias, Peri A. dos Santos, Isaneli Batista Figueredo, Everthon Fernandes Ferrarezi, Jessica Aparecida Marques, João Paulo Rodrigues Marcon, Joelma Park, Robert F. Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima Quecine, Maria Carolina J Fungi (Basel) Article Austropuccinia psidii is a biotrophic fungus that causes myrtle rust. First described in Brazil, it has since spread to become a globally important pathogen that infects more than 480 myrtaceous species. One of the most important commercial crops affected by A. psidii is eucalypt, a widely grown forestry tree. The A. psidii–Eucalyptus spp. interaction is poorly understood, but pathogenesis is likely driven by pathogen-secreted effector molecules. Here, we identified and characterized a total of 255 virulence effector candidates using a genome assembly of A. psidii strain MF-1, which was recovered from Eucalyptus grandis in Brazil. We show that the expression of seven effector candidate genes is modulated by cell wax from leaves sourced from resistant and susceptible hosts. Two effector candidates with different subcellular localization predictions, and with specific gene expression profiles, were transiently expressed with GFP-fusions in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. Interestingly, we observed the accumulation of an effector candidate, Ap28303, which was upregulated under cell wax from rust susceptible E. grandis and described as a peptidase inhibitor I9 domain-containing protein in the nucleus. This was in accordance with in silico analyses. Few studies have characterized nuclear effectors. Our findings open new perspectives on the study of A. psidii–Eucalyptus interactions by providing a potential entry point to understand how the pathogen manipulates its hosts in modulating physiology, structure, or function with effector proteins. MDPI 2023-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC10455828/ /pubmed/37623619 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080848 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hayashibara, Carolina Alessandra de Almeida
Lopes, Mariana da Silva
Tobias, Peri A.
dos Santos, Isaneli Batista
Figueredo, Everthon Fernandes
Ferrarezi, Jessica Aparecida
Marques, João Paulo Rodrigues
Marcon, Joelma
Park, Robert F.
Teixeira, Paulo José Pereira Lima
Quecine, Maria Carolina
In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title_full In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title_fullStr In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title_full_unstemmed In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title_short In Planta Study Localizes an Effector Candidate from Austropuccinia psidii Strain MF-1 to the Nucleus and Demonstrates In Vitro Cuticular Wax-Dependent Differential Expression
title_sort in planta study localizes an effector candidate from austropuccinia psidii strain mf-1 to the nucleus and demonstrates in vitro cuticular wax-dependent differential expression
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10455828/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37623619
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof9080848
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