The tetraspanin BcPls1 is required for appressorium-mediated penetration of Botrytis cinerea into host plant leaves
Autor: | Marc-Henri Lebrun, Caroline Levis, Mathieu Gourgues, Adeline Brunet-Simon |
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Rok vydání: | 2003 |
Předmět: |
0303 health sciences
Appressorium food.ingredient Magnaporthe biology 030306 microbiology fungi food and beverages Germ tube Penetration (firestop) biology.organism_classification Microbiology 03 medical and health sciences food Tetraspanin Magnaporthe grisea Molecular Biology 030304 developmental biology Botrytis cinerea Botrytis |
Zdroj: | Molecular Microbiology. 51:619-629 |
ISSN: | 1365-2958 0950-382X |
Popis: | Animal tetraspanins are membrane proteins controlling cell adhesion, morphology and motility. In fungi, the tetraspanin MgPls1 controls an appressorial function required for the penetration of Magnaporthe grisea into host plants. An orthologue of MgPLS1, BcPLS1, was identified in the necrotrophic fungal plant pathogen Botrytis cinerea. We constructed a Bcpls1::bar null mutant by targeted gene replacement. Bcpls1::bar is not pathogenic on intact plant tissues of bean, tomato or rose, but it infects wounded plant tissues. Both wild type and Bcpls1::bar differentiate appressoria on plant and artificial surfaces, a process involving an arrest of polarized growth, apex swelling and its cell wall reinforcement. Although wild-type appressoria allowed the penetration of the fungus into the host plant within 6-12 h, no successful penetration events were observed with Bcpls1::bar, suggesting that its appressoria are not functional. An eGFP transcriptional fusion showed that BcPLS1 was specifically expressed in conidia, germ tubes and appressoria during host penetration. Our results indicate that BcPLS1 is required for the penetration of B. cinerea into intact host plants. The defect in pathogenicity of Bcpls1::bar also demonstrates that functional B. cinerea appressoria are required for a successful penetration process. As Bcpls1::bar and Mgpls1 Delta::hph penetration defects are similar, fungal tetraspanins are likely to be required for an essential appressorial function widespread among fungi. |
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