| Literature DB >> 32006681 |
Ying Li1, Xinyu Liu1, Ziyi Yin1, Yimei You1, Yibin Zou1, Muxing Liu1, Yanglan He1, Haifeng Zhang1, Xiaobo Zheng1, Zhengguang Zhang2, Ping Wang3.
Abstract
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play important roles in various cellular growth and developmental processes through post-transcriptional gene regulation via mRNA cleavage and degradation and the inhibition of protein translation. To explore if miRNAs play a role in appressoria formation and virulence that are also governed by the regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) proteins in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, we have compared small RNA (sRNA) production between several ΔMorgs mutant and the wild-type strains. We have identified sRNA236 as a microRNA-like milR236 that targets the encoding sequence of MoHat1, a histone acetyltransferase type B catalytic subunit involved in appressorium function and virulence. We have also found that milR236 overexpression induces delayed appressorium formation and virulence attenuation, similar to those displayed by the ΔMohat1 mutant strain. Moreover, we have shown that the transcription factor MoMsn2 binds to the promoter sequence of milR236 to further suppress MoHAT1 transcription and MoHat1-regulated appressorium formation and virulence. In summary, by identifying a novel regulatory role of sRNA in the blast fungus, our studies reveal a new paradigm in the multifaceted regulatory pathways that govern the appressorium formation and virulence of M. oryzae.Entities:
Keywords: Appressorium; MicroRNA-like RNA; Transcription factor; Virulence
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32006681 PMCID: PMC9400191 DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2020.103349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Fungal Genet Biol ISSN: 1087-1845 Impact factor: 3.883