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Toxin distribution and sphingoid base imbalances in Fusarium verticillioides-infected and fumonisin B1-watered maize seedlings.

Silvina L Arias1, Verónica S Mary1, Santiago N Otaiza1, Daniel A Wunderlin2, Héctor R Rubinstein1, Martín G Theumer3.   

Abstract

Fusarium verticillioides is a major maize pathogen and there are susceptible and resistant cultivars to this fungal infection. Recent studies suggest that its main mycotoxin fumonisin B1 (FB1) may be involved in phytopathogenicity, but the underlying mechanisms are mostly still unknown. This work was aimed at assessing whether FB1 disseminates inside the plants, as well as identifying possible correlations between the maize resistant/susceptible phenotype and the unbalances of the FB1-structurally-related sphingoid base sphinganine (Sa) and phytosphingosine (Pso) due to toxin accumulation. Resistant (RH) and susceptible hybrid (SH) maize seedlings grown from seeds inoculated with a FB1-producer F. verticillioides and from uninoculated ones irrigated with FB1 (20 ppm), were harvested at 7, 14 and 21 days after planting (dap), and the FB1, Sa and Pso levels were quantified in roots and aerial parts. The toxin was detected in roots and aerial parts for inoculated and FB1-irrigated plants of both hybrids. However, FB1 levels were overall higher in SH seedlings regardless of the treatment (infection or watering). Sa levels increased substantially in RH lines, peaking at 54-fold in infected roots at 14 dap. In contrast, the main change observed in SH seedlings was an increase of Pso in infected roots at 7 dap. Here, it was found that FB1 disseminates inside seedlings in the absence of FB1-producer fungal infections, perhaps indicating this might condition the fungus-plant interaction before the first contact. Furthermore, the results strongly suggest the existence of at least two ceramide synthase isoforms in maize with different substrate specificities, whose differential expression after FB1 exposure could be closely related to the susceptibility/resistance to F. verticillioides.
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Keywords:  Fumonisin B1; Fusarium verticillioides; Maize; Phytosphingosine; Poaceae; Resistant LT 622 MG and susceptible HX 31P77 maize hybrids; Sphinganine; Zea mays L.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26903312     DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2016.02.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phytochemistry        ISSN: 0031-9422            Impact factor:   4.072


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2.  Sphingolipid Effects on the Plasma Membrane Produced by Addition of Fumonisin B1 to Maize Embryos.

Authors:  Nora A Gutiérrez-Nájera; Mariana Saucedo-García; Liliana Noyola-Martínez; Christian Vázquez-Vázquez; Silvia Palacios-Bahena; Laura Carmona-Salazar; Javier Plasencia; Mohammed El-Hafidi; Marina Gavilanes-Ruiz
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Review 3.  Fumonisin B1: A Tool for Exploring the Multiple Functions of Sphingolipids in Plants.

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Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-10-27       Impact factor: 5.753

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