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Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum

As in other eukaryotes, protein kinases play major regulatory roles in filamentous fungi. Although the genomes of many plant pathogenic fungi have been sequenced, systematic characterization of their kinomes has not been reported. The wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum has 116 protein kinases (P...

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Autores principales: Wang, Chenfang, Zhang, Shijie, Hou, Rui, Zhao, Zhongtao, Zheng, Qian, Xu, Qijun, Zheng, Dawei, Wang, Guanghui, Liu, Huiquan, Gao, Xuli, Ma, Ji-Wen, Kistler, H. Corby, Kang, Zhensheng, Xu, Jin-Rong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002460
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author Wang, Chenfang
Zhang, Shijie
Hou, Rui
Zhao, Zhongtao
Zheng, Qian
Xu, Qijun
Zheng, Dawei
Wang, Guanghui
Liu, Huiquan
Gao, Xuli
Ma, Ji-Wen
Kistler, H. Corby
Kang, Zhensheng
Xu, Jin-Rong
author_facet Wang, Chenfang
Zhang, Shijie
Hou, Rui
Zhao, Zhongtao
Zheng, Qian
Xu, Qijun
Zheng, Dawei
Wang, Guanghui
Liu, Huiquan
Gao, Xuli
Ma, Ji-Wen
Kistler, H. Corby
Kang, Zhensheng
Xu, Jin-Rong
author_sort Wang, Chenfang
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description As in other eukaryotes, protein kinases play major regulatory roles in filamentous fungi. Although the genomes of many plant pathogenic fungi have been sequenced, systematic characterization of their kinomes has not been reported. The wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum has 116 protein kinases (PK) genes. Although twenty of them appeared to be essential, we generated deletion mutants for the other 96 PK genes, including 12 orthologs of essential genes in yeast. All of the PK mutants were assayed for changes in 17 phenotypes, including growth, conidiation, pathogenesis, stress responses, and sexual reproduction. Overall, deletion of 64 PK genes resulted in at least one of the phenotypes examined, including three mutants blocked in conidiation and five mutants with increased tolerance to hyperosmotic stress. In total, 42 PK mutants were significantly reduced in virulence or non-pathogenic, including mutants deleted of key components of the cAMP signaling and three MAPK pathways. A number of these PK genes, including Fg03146 and Fg04770 that are unique to filamentous fungi, are dispensable for hyphal growth and likely encode novel fungal virulence factors. Ascospores play a critical role in the initiation of wheat scab. Twenty-six PK mutants were blocked in perithecia formation or aborted in ascosporogenesis. Additional 19 mutants were defective in ascospore release or morphology. Interestingly, F. graminearum contains two aurora kinase genes with distinct functions, which has not been reported in fungi. In addition, we used the interlog approach to predict the PK-PK and PK-protein interaction networks of F. graminearum. Several predicted interactions were verified with yeast two-hybrid or co-immunoprecipitation assays. To our knowledge, this is the first functional characterization of the kinome in plant pathogenic fungi. Protein kinase genes important for various aspects of growth, developmental, and infection processes in F. graminearum were identified in this study.
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spelling pubmed-32453162012-01-03 Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum Wang, Chenfang Zhang, Shijie Hou, Rui Zhao, Zhongtao Zheng, Qian Xu, Qijun Zheng, Dawei Wang, Guanghui Liu, Huiquan Gao, Xuli Ma, Ji-Wen Kistler, H. Corby Kang, Zhensheng Xu, Jin-Rong PLoS Pathog Research Article As in other eukaryotes, protein kinases play major regulatory roles in filamentous fungi. Although the genomes of many plant pathogenic fungi have been sequenced, systematic characterization of their kinomes has not been reported. The wheat scab fungus Fusarium graminearum has 116 protein kinases (PK) genes. Although twenty of them appeared to be essential, we generated deletion mutants for the other 96 PK genes, including 12 orthologs of essential genes in yeast. All of the PK mutants were assayed for changes in 17 phenotypes, including growth, conidiation, pathogenesis, stress responses, and sexual reproduction. Overall, deletion of 64 PK genes resulted in at least one of the phenotypes examined, including three mutants blocked in conidiation and five mutants with increased tolerance to hyperosmotic stress. In total, 42 PK mutants were significantly reduced in virulence or non-pathogenic, including mutants deleted of key components of the cAMP signaling and three MAPK pathways. A number of these PK genes, including Fg03146 and Fg04770 that are unique to filamentous fungi, are dispensable for hyphal growth and likely encode novel fungal virulence factors. Ascospores play a critical role in the initiation of wheat scab. Twenty-six PK mutants were blocked in perithecia formation or aborted in ascosporogenesis. Additional 19 mutants were defective in ascospore release or morphology. Interestingly, F. graminearum contains two aurora kinase genes with distinct functions, which has not been reported in fungi. In addition, we used the interlog approach to predict the PK-PK and PK-protein interaction networks of F. graminearum. Several predicted interactions were verified with yeast two-hybrid or co-immunoprecipitation assays. To our knowledge, this is the first functional characterization of the kinome in plant pathogenic fungi. Protein kinase genes important for various aspects of growth, developmental, and infection processes in F. graminearum were identified in this study. Public Library of Science 2011-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3245316/ /pubmed/22216007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002460 Text en This is an open-access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 public domain dedication. https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Wang, Chenfang
Zhang, Shijie
Hou, Rui
Zhao, Zhongtao
Zheng, Qian
Xu, Qijun
Zheng, Dawei
Wang, Guanghui
Liu, Huiquan
Gao, Xuli
Ma, Ji-Wen
Kistler, H. Corby
Kang, Zhensheng
Xu, Jin-Rong
Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title_full Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title_fullStr Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title_full_unstemmed Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title_short Functional Analysis of the Kinome of the Wheat Scab Fungus Fusarium graminearum
title_sort functional analysis of the kinome of the wheat scab fungus fusarium graminearum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1002460
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