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CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola

BACKGROUND: Cercospora leaf spot disease, caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola, is the most destructive foliar disease of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) worldwide. Cercosporin, a light-inducible toxin, is essential for necrosis of the leaf tissue and development of the typical leaf spots on sugar b...

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Autores principales: Staerkel, Cornelia, Boenisch, Marike J, Kröger, Cathrin, Bormann, Jörg, Schäfer, Wilhelm, Stahl, Dietmar
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23517289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-50
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author Staerkel, Cornelia
Boenisch, Marike J
Kröger, Cathrin
Bormann, Jörg
Schäfer, Wilhelm
Stahl, Dietmar
author_facet Staerkel, Cornelia
Boenisch, Marike J
Kröger, Cathrin
Bormann, Jörg
Schäfer, Wilhelm
Stahl, Dietmar
author_sort Staerkel, Cornelia
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description BACKGROUND: Cercospora leaf spot disease, caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola, is the most destructive foliar disease of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) worldwide. Cercosporin, a light-inducible toxin, is essential for necrosis of the leaf tissue and development of the typical leaf spots on sugar beet leaves. RESULTS: In this study we show that the O-methyltransferase gene CTB2 is essential for cercosporin production and pathogenicity in two C. beticola isolates. We established a transformation system for C. beticola protoplasts, disrupted CTB2, and transformed the Δctb2 strains as well as a wild type strain with the DsRed reporter gene. The Δctb2 strains had lost their pigmentation and toxin measurements demonstrated that the Δctb2 strains were defective in cercosporin production. Infection of sugar beets with the wild type and Δctb2 DsRed strains showed that the deletion strain was severely impaired in plant infection. Histological analysis revealed that the CTB2-deficient isolate cannot enter the leaf tissue through stomata like the wild type. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, these observations indicate that cercosporin has a dual function in sugar beet infection: in addition to the well-known role in tissue necrosis, the toxin is required for the early phase of sugar beet infection.
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spelling pubmed-36168352013-04-05 CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola Staerkel, Cornelia Boenisch, Marike J Kröger, Cathrin Bormann, Jörg Schäfer, Wilhelm Stahl, Dietmar BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Cercospora leaf spot disease, caused by the fungus Cercospora beticola, is the most destructive foliar disease of sugar beets (Beta vulgaris) worldwide. Cercosporin, a light-inducible toxin, is essential for necrosis of the leaf tissue and development of the typical leaf spots on sugar beet leaves. RESULTS: In this study we show that the O-methyltransferase gene CTB2 is essential for cercosporin production and pathogenicity in two C. beticola isolates. We established a transformation system for C. beticola protoplasts, disrupted CTB2, and transformed the Δctb2 strains as well as a wild type strain with the DsRed reporter gene. The Δctb2 strains had lost their pigmentation and toxin measurements demonstrated that the Δctb2 strains were defective in cercosporin production. Infection of sugar beets with the wild type and Δctb2 DsRed strains showed that the deletion strain was severely impaired in plant infection. Histological analysis revealed that the CTB2-deficient isolate cannot enter the leaf tissue through stomata like the wild type. CONCLUSIONS: Taken together, these observations indicate that cercosporin has a dual function in sugar beet infection: in addition to the well-known role in tissue necrosis, the toxin is required for the early phase of sugar beet infection. BioMed Central 2013-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3616835/ /pubmed/23517289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-50 Text en Copyright © 2013 Staerkel et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Staerkel, Cornelia
Boenisch, Marike J
Kröger, Cathrin
Bormann, Jörg
Schäfer, Wilhelm
Stahl, Dietmar
CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title_full CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title_fullStr CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title_full_unstemmed CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title_short CbCTB2, an O-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by Cercospora beticola
title_sort cbctb2, an o-methyltransferase is essential for biosynthesis of the phytotoxin cercosporin and infection of sugar beet by cercospora beticola
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3616835/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23517289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-13-50
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