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Molecular Interactions Between Smut Fungi and Their Host Plants.

Weiliang Zuo1, Bilal Ökmen1, Jasper R L Depotter1, Malaika K Ebert1, Amey Redkar2, Johana Misas Villamil1, Gunther Doehlemann1.   

Abstract

Smut fungi are a large group of biotrophic plant pathogens that infect mostly monocot species, including economically relevant cereal crops. For years, Ustilago maydis has stood out as the model system to study the genetics and cell biology of smut fungi as well as the pathogenic development of biotrophic plant pathogens. The identification and functional characterization of secreted effectors and their role in virulence have particularly been driven forward using the U. maydis-maize pathosystem. Today, advancing tools for additional smut fungi such as Ustilago hordei and Sporisorium reilianum, as well as an increasing number of available genome sequences, provide excellent opportunities to investigate in parallel the effector function and evolution associated with different lifestyles and host specificities. In addition, genome analyses revealed similarities in the genomic signature between pathogenic smuts and epiphytic Pseudozyma species. This review elaborates on how knowledge about fungal lifestyles, genome biology, and functional effector biology has helped in understanding the biology of this important group of fungal pathogens. We highlight the contribution of the U. maydis model system but also discuss the differences from other smut fungi, which raises the importance of comparative genomic and genetic analyses in future research.

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Keywords:  effectors; fungal life cycle; genome evolution; plant resistance; smut fungi

Year:  2019        PMID: 31337276     DOI: 10.1146/annurev-phyto-082718-100139

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Annu Rev Phytopathol        ISSN: 0066-4286            Impact factor:   13.078


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2.  Effectors with Different Gears: Divergence of Ustilago maydis Effector Genes Is Associated with Their Temporal Expression Pattern during Plant Infection.

Authors:  Jasper R L Depotter; Weiliang Zuo; Maike Hansen; Boqi Zhang; Mingliang Xu; Gunther Doehlemann
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2020-12-29

3.  A fungal member of the Arabidopsis thaliana phyllosphere antagonizes Albugo laibachii via a GH25 lysozyme.

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5.  Burkholderia gladioli CGB10: A Novel Strain Biocontrolling the Sugarcane Smut Disease.

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6.  Mixed Transcriptome Analysis Revealed the Possible Interaction Mechanisms between Zizania latifolia and Ustilago esculenta Inducing Jiaobai Stem-Gall Formation.

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Review 8.  Exploiting Structural Modelling Tools to Explore Host-Translocated Effector Proteins.

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9.  Aminotransferase SsAro8 Regulates Tryptophan Metabolism Essential for Filamentous Growth of Sugarcane Smut Fungus Sporisorium scitamineum.

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10.  Identification and Characterization of Two Transmembrane Proteins Required for Virulence of Ustilago maydis.

Authors:  Paul Weiland; Florian Altegoer
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2021-05-21       Impact factor: 5.753

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