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Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection

Verticillium dahliae causes economic losses to a wide range of crops as a vascular fungal pathogen. This filamentous ascomycete spends long periods of its life cycle in the plant xylem, a unique environment that requires adaptive processes. Specifically, fungal proteins produced in the xylem sap of...

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Autores principales: Maurus, Isabel, Leonard, Miriam, Nagel, Alexandra, Starke, Jessica, Kronstad, James W., Harting, Rebekka, Braus, Gerhard H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8121252
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author Maurus, Isabel
Leonard, Miriam
Nagel, Alexandra
Starke, Jessica
Kronstad, James W.
Harting, Rebekka
Braus, Gerhard H.
author_facet Maurus, Isabel
Leonard, Miriam
Nagel, Alexandra
Starke, Jessica
Kronstad, James W.
Harting, Rebekka
Braus, Gerhard H.
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description Verticillium dahliae causes economic losses to a wide range of crops as a vascular fungal pathogen. This filamentous ascomycete spends long periods of its life cycle in the plant xylem, a unique environment that requires adaptive processes. Specifically, fungal proteins produced in the xylem sap of the plant host may play important roles in colonizing the plant vasculature and in inducing disease symptoms. RNA sequencing revealed over 1500 fungal transcripts that are significantly more abundant in cells grown in tomato xylem sap compared with pectin-rich medium. Of the 85 genes that are strongly induced in the xylem sap, four genes encode the hydrophobins Vdh1, Vdh2, Vdh4 and Vdh5. Vdh4 and Vhd5 are structurally distinct from each other and from the three other hydrophobins (Vdh1-3) annotated in V. dahliae JR2. Their functions in the life cycle and virulence of V. dahliae were explored using genetics, cell biology and plant infection experiments. Our data revealed that Vdh4 and Vdh5 are dispensable for V. dahliae development and stress response, while both contribute to full disease development in tomato plants by acting at later colonization stages. We conclude that Vdh4 and Vdh5 are functionally specialized fungal hydrophobins that support pathogenicity against plants.
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spelling pubmed-97832312022-12-24 Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection Maurus, Isabel Leonard, Miriam Nagel, Alexandra Starke, Jessica Kronstad, James W. Harting, Rebekka Braus, Gerhard H. J Fungi (Basel) Article Verticillium dahliae causes economic losses to a wide range of crops as a vascular fungal pathogen. This filamentous ascomycete spends long periods of its life cycle in the plant xylem, a unique environment that requires adaptive processes. Specifically, fungal proteins produced in the xylem sap of the plant host may play important roles in colonizing the plant vasculature and in inducing disease symptoms. RNA sequencing revealed over 1500 fungal transcripts that are significantly more abundant in cells grown in tomato xylem sap compared with pectin-rich medium. Of the 85 genes that are strongly induced in the xylem sap, four genes encode the hydrophobins Vdh1, Vdh2, Vdh4 and Vdh5. Vdh4 and Vhd5 are structurally distinct from each other and from the three other hydrophobins (Vdh1-3) annotated in V. dahliae JR2. Their functions in the life cycle and virulence of V. dahliae were explored using genetics, cell biology and plant infection experiments. Our data revealed that Vdh4 and Vdh5 are dispensable for V. dahliae development and stress response, while both contribute to full disease development in tomato plants by acting at later colonization stages. We conclude that Vdh4 and Vdh5 are functionally specialized fungal hydrophobins that support pathogenicity against plants. MDPI 2022-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9783231/ /pubmed/36547586 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8121252 Text en © 2022 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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Maurus, Isabel
Leonard, Miriam
Nagel, Alexandra
Starke, Jessica
Kronstad, James W.
Harting, Rebekka
Braus, Gerhard H.
Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title_full Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title_fullStr Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title_full_unstemmed Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title_short Tomato Xylem Sap Hydrophobins Vdh4 and Vdh5 Are Important for Late Stages of Verticillium dahliae Plant Infection
title_sort tomato xylem sap hydrophobins vdh4 and vdh5 are important for late stages of verticillium dahliae plant infection
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9783231/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36547586
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jof8121252
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