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High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission

Epichloë festucae uses a siderophore‐mediated system to acquire iron, which is important to maintain endophyte–grass symbioses. Here we investigate the roles of the alternative iron acquisition system, reductive iron assimilation (RIA), via disruption of the fetC gene, which encodes a multicopper fe...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Wei, Forester, Natasha T., Applegate, Emma R., Liu, Xinqi, Johnson, Linda J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37477276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13379
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author Zhang, Wei
Forester, Natasha T.
Applegate, Emma R.
Liu, Xinqi
Johnson, Linda J.
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Forester, Natasha T.
Applegate, Emma R.
Liu, Xinqi
Johnson, Linda J.
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description Epichloë festucae uses a siderophore‐mediated system to acquire iron, which is important to maintain endophyte–grass symbioses. Here we investigate the roles of the alternative iron acquisition system, reductive iron assimilation (RIA), via disruption of the fetC gene, which encodes a multicopper ferroxidase, either alone (i.e., ΔfetC) or in combination with disruption of the gene sidA, which encodes a siderophore biosynthesis enzyme (i.e., ΔfetC/ΔsidA). The phenotypic characteristics of these mutants were compared to ΔsidA and wild‐type (WT) strains during growth under axenic culture conditions (in culture) and in symbiosis with the host grass, perennial ryegrass (in planta). Under iron deficiency, the colony growth rate of ΔfetC was slightly slower than that of WT, while the growth of ΔsidA and ΔfetC/ΔsidA mutants was severely suppressed. Siderophore analyses indicated that ΔfetC mutants hyperaccumulate ferriepichloënin A (FEA) at low iron concentrations and ferricrocin and FEA at higher iron concentrations. When compared to WT, all mutant strains displayed hyperbranching hyphal structures and a reduced ratio of Epichloë DNA to total DNA in planta. Furthermore, host colonization and vertical transmission through infection of the host seed were significantly reduced in the ΔfetC/ΔsidA mutants, confirming that high‐affinity iron uptake is a critical process for Epichloë transmission. Thus, RIA and siderophore iron uptake are complementary systems required for the maintenance of iron metabolism, fungal growth, and symbiosis between E. festucae and perennial ryegrass.
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spelling pubmed-105761752023-10-15 High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission Zhang, Wei Forester, Natasha T. Applegate, Emma R. Liu, Xinqi Johnson, Linda J. Mol Plant Pathol Original Articles Epichloë festucae uses a siderophore‐mediated system to acquire iron, which is important to maintain endophyte–grass symbioses. Here we investigate the roles of the alternative iron acquisition system, reductive iron assimilation (RIA), via disruption of the fetC gene, which encodes a multicopper ferroxidase, either alone (i.e., ΔfetC) or in combination with disruption of the gene sidA, which encodes a siderophore biosynthesis enzyme (i.e., ΔfetC/ΔsidA). The phenotypic characteristics of these mutants were compared to ΔsidA and wild‐type (WT) strains during growth under axenic culture conditions (in culture) and in symbiosis with the host grass, perennial ryegrass (in planta). Under iron deficiency, the colony growth rate of ΔfetC was slightly slower than that of WT, while the growth of ΔsidA and ΔfetC/ΔsidA mutants was severely suppressed. Siderophore analyses indicated that ΔfetC mutants hyperaccumulate ferriepichloënin A (FEA) at low iron concentrations and ferricrocin and FEA at higher iron concentrations. When compared to WT, all mutant strains displayed hyperbranching hyphal structures and a reduced ratio of Epichloë DNA to total DNA in planta. Furthermore, host colonization and vertical transmission through infection of the host seed were significantly reduced in the ΔfetC/ΔsidA mutants, confirming that high‐affinity iron uptake is a critical process for Epichloë transmission. Thus, RIA and siderophore iron uptake are complementary systems required for the maintenance of iron metabolism, fungal growth, and symbiosis between E. festucae and perennial ryegrass. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10576175/ /pubmed/37477276 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13379 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhang, Wei
Forester, Natasha T.
Applegate, Emma R.
Liu, Xinqi
Johnson, Linda J.
High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title_full High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title_fullStr High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title_full_unstemmed High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title_short High‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal Epichloë festucae colonization of Lolium perenne and seed transmission
title_sort high‐affinity iron uptake is required for optimal epichloë festucae colonization of lolium perenne and seed transmission
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10576175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37477276
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.13379
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