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A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma
Cytospora chrysosperma is a destructive plant pathogenic fungus, which causes canker disease on numerous woody plants. However, knowledge concerning the interaction between C. chrysosperma and its host remains limited. Secondary metabolites produced by phytopathogens often play important roles in th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36891381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1084828 |
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author | Yang, Yuchen Yu, Lu Qiu, Xiaolin Xiong, Dianguang Tian, Chengming |
author_facet | Yang, Yuchen Yu, Lu Qiu, Xiaolin Xiong, Dianguang Tian, Chengming |
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description | Cytospora chrysosperma is a destructive plant pathogenic fungus, which causes canker disease on numerous woody plants. However, knowledge concerning the interaction between C. chrysosperma and its host remains limited. Secondary metabolites produced by phytopathogens often play important roles in their virulence. Terpene cyclases (TC), polyketide synthases (PKS) and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) are the key components for the synthesis of secondary metabolites. Here, we characterized the functions of a putative terpene type secondary metabolite biosynthetic core gene CcPtc1 in C. chrysosperma, which was significantly up-regulated in the early stages of infection. Importantly, deletion of CcPtc1 greatly reduced fungal virulence to the poplar twigs and they also showed significantly reduced fungal growth and conidiation compared with the wild-type (WT) strain. Furthermore, toxicity test of the crude extraction from each strain showed that the toxicity of crude extraction secreted by ΔCcPtc1 were strongly compromised in comparison with the WT strain. Subsequently, the untargeted metabolomics analyses between ΔCcPtc1 mutant and WT strain were conducted, which revealed 193 significantly different abundant metabolites (DAMs) inΔCcPtc1 mutant compared to the WT strain, including 90 significantly downregulated metabolites and 103 significantly up-regulated metabolites, respectively. Among them, four key metabolic pathways that reported to be important for fungal virulence were enriched, including pantothenate and coenzyme A (CoA) biosynthesis. Moreover, we also detected significant alterations in a series of terpenoids, among which (+)-ar-turmerone, pulegone, ethyl chrysanthemumate, and genipin were significantly down-regulated, while cuminaldehyde and (±)-abscisic acid were significantly up-regulated. In conclusion, our results demonstrated that CcPtc1 acts as a virulence-related secondary metabolism factor and provides new insights into the pathogenesis of C. chrysosperma. |
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spelling | pubmed-99862852023-03-07 A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma Yang, Yuchen Yu, Lu Qiu, Xiaolin Xiong, Dianguang Tian, Chengming Front Microbiol Microbiology Cytospora chrysosperma is a destructive plant pathogenic fungus, which causes canker disease on numerous woody plants. However, knowledge concerning the interaction between C. chrysosperma and its host remains limited. Secondary metabolites produced by phytopathogens often play important roles in their virulence. Terpene cyclases (TC), polyketide synthases (PKS) and non-ribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) are the key components for the synthesis of secondary metabolites. Here, we characterized the functions of a putative terpene type secondary metabolite biosynthetic core gene CcPtc1 in C. chrysosperma, which was significantly up-regulated in the early stages of infection. Importantly, deletion of CcPtc1 greatly reduced fungal virulence to the poplar twigs and they also showed significantly reduced fungal growth and conidiation compared with the wild-type (WT) strain. Furthermore, toxicity test of the crude extraction from each strain showed that the toxicity of crude extraction secreted by ΔCcPtc1 were strongly compromised in comparison with the WT strain. Subsequently, the untargeted metabolomics analyses between ΔCcPtc1 mutant and WT strain were conducted, which revealed 193 significantly different abundant metabolites (DAMs) inΔCcPtc1 mutant compared to the WT strain, including 90 significantly downregulated metabolites and 103 significantly up-regulated metabolites, respectively. Among them, four key metabolic pathways that reported to be important for fungal virulence were enriched, including pantothenate and coenzyme A (CoA) biosynthesis. Moreover, we also detected significant alterations in a series of terpenoids, among which (+)-ar-turmerone, pulegone, ethyl chrysanthemumate, and genipin were significantly down-regulated, while cuminaldehyde and (±)-abscisic acid were significantly up-regulated. In conclusion, our results demonstrated that CcPtc1 acts as a virulence-related secondary metabolism factor and provides new insights into the pathogenesis of C. chrysosperma. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9986285/ /pubmed/36891381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1084828 Text en Copyright © 2023 Yang, Yu, Qiu, Xiong and Tian. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Microbiology Yang, Yuchen Yu, Lu Qiu, Xiaolin Xiong, Dianguang Tian, Chengming A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title | A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title_full | A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title_fullStr | A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title_full_unstemmed | A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title_short | A putative terpene cyclase gene (CcPtc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in Cytospora chrysosperma |
title_sort | putative terpene cyclase gene (ccptc1) is required for fungal development and virulence in cytospora chrysosperma |
topic | Microbiology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9986285/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36891381 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1084828 |
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