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Abstract
A limited number of fungi can cause wilting disease in plants through colonization of the vascular system, the most well-known being Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium oxysporum. Like all pathogenic microorganisms, vascular wilt fungi secrete proteins during host colonization. Whole-genome sequencing and proteomics screens have identified many of these proteins, including small, usually cysteine-rich proteins, necrosis-inducing proteins and enzymes. Gene deletion experiments have provided evidence that some of these proteins are required for pathogenicity, while the role of other secreted proteins remains enigmatic. On the other hand, the plant immune system can recognize some secreted proteins or their actions, resulting in disease resistance. We give an overview of proteins currently known to be secreted by vascular wilt fungi and discuss their role in pathogenicity and plant immunity.Entities:
Keywords: avirulence; effectors; pathogenicity; secreted proteins; vascular wilt fungi; virulence
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26473835 PMCID: PMC4632733 DOI: 10.3390/ijms161023970
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Pathogen-secreted proteins of vascular wilt fungi.
| Protein Name | Pathogen | Virulence Phenotype Deletion Mutant | Avr 1 | Comments | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Six1 | reduced virulence on tomato | yes ( | [ | ||
| Six2 | [ | ||||
| Six3 | reduced virulence on tomato | yes ( | Interacts with Six5 | [ | |
| Six4 | no suppression of | yes ( | [ | ||
| Six4 | reduced virulence on | [ | |||
| Six4 | reduced virulence on cabbage | [ | |||
| Six5 | reduced virulence on tomato | Interacts with Six3 Required for | [ | ||
| Six6 | reduced virulence on tomato | [ | |||
| Six7 | [ | ||||
| Six8 | Multi-copy gene in Fol | [ | |||
| Six8b | Multi-copy gene in Fol | [ | |||
| Six9-14 | [ | ||||
| VDAG_05180 | reduced virulence on tomato | Two LysM domains | [ | ||
| Ave1 | reduced virulence on tomato | yes ( | Homology to PNPs | [ | |
| Ave1 | yes ( | Not found in xylem during infection | [ | ||
| XLOC_009059 | reduced virulence on tomato | [ | |||
| XLOC_008951 | reduced virulence on tomato | [ | |||
| NEP1 | no virulence effect on coca | Ethylene and necrosis-inducing factor on several dicotylous plants | [ | ||
| NEP | Wilt-inducing factor on cotton | [ | |||
| NLP1 | no virulence effect on cotton | Wilt- and necrosis-inducing factor on cotton | [ | ||
| NLP2 | no virulence effect on cotton | Wilt- and necrosis-inducing factor on cotton | [ | ||
| NLP3-9 | [ | ||||
| NLP1 | reduced virulence on tomato, | Necrosis-inducing factor on | [ | ||
| NLP2 | reduced virulence on tomato and | Necrosis-inducing factor on | [ | ||
| NLP3-9 | [ | ||||
| PG1 | [ | ||||
| PGX6 | [ | ||||
| TOM1 | reduced virulence on tomato | Tomatinase activity ~25% reduced in deletion mutant | [ | ||
| Mep1 | [ | ||||
| Sep1 | [ | ||||
| Isc1 | reduced virulence on cotton | [ | |||
| Cerato-ulmin | no virulence effect on elm | [ | |||
| VDH1 | no virulence effect on tomato | Reduced microsclerotia production in deletion mutant | [ | ||
Six = secreted in xylem; NEP = necrosis- and ethylene-inducing protein; NLP = NEP-like protein; PG = endopolygalacturonase; PGX = exopolygalacturonase; TOM = tomatinase; Mep = metalloprotease; Sep = serine protease; Isc = isochorismatase; Fol = Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici; Fo = Fusarium oxysporum; Foc = Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans; Vd = Verticillium dahliae; Foe = Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. erythroxyli; Onu = Ophiostoma novo-ulmi; At = Arabidopsis thaliana; Nb = Nicotiana benthamiana; Avr = avirulence; I = immunity; LysM = lysin motif; PNP = plant natriuretic peptide; 1 Corresponding R gene between brackets.
Receptor proteins involved in resistance against vascular wilt fungi.
| Locus | Type | Source | Avr | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| TIR-NB-LRR | melon cultivar Doublon | [ | ||
| NB-LRR | melon cultivar CM17187 | AvrFom2 | [ | |
| melon cultivar Tortuga | [ | |||
| wild tomato | Avr1/Six4 | [ | ||
| wild tomato | Avr1/Six4 | [ | ||
| CC-NB-LRR | wild tomato | Avr2/Six3 | [ | |
| SRLK | wild tomato | Avr3/Six1 | [ | |
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| [ | |||
| wild tomato | [ | |||
| wild tomato | [ | |||
| LRR-RLP | wild tomato | [ | ||
| WAKL-RLK | [ | |||
| [ | ||||
| SRLK | [ | |||
| [ | ||||
| [ | ||||
| [ | ||||
| [ | ||||
| LRR-RLP | tomato cultivar Craigella | Ave1 | [ | |
| LRR-RLP | cotton cultivar Pima90-53 | [ |
* = recessive resistance gene; I = immunity; RFO = resistance to Fusarium oxysporum; Gb = Gossypium barbadense; TIR = toll and interleukin-1 receptor; NB = nucleotide-binding; LRR = leucine-rich repeat; CC = coiled-coil; SRLK = S-receptor-like kinase; RLP = receptor-like protein; WAKL = wall-associated kinase-like; S. = solanum; Avr = avirulence; Six = secreted in xylem.