Literature DB >> 32085660

Verticillium dahliae VdTHI20, Involved in Pyrimidine Biosynthesis, Is Required for DNA Repair Functions and Pathogenicity.

Tengfei Qin1, Wei Hao2, Runrun Sun1, Yuqing Li1, Yuanyuan Wang1, Chunyan Wei1, Tao Dong1, Bingjie Wu3, Na Dong1, Weipeng Wang1, Jialiang Sun1, Qiuyue Yang1, Yaxin Zhang1, Song Yang1, Qinglian Wang1.   

Abstract

Verticillium dahliae (V. dahliae) infects roots and colonizes the vascular vessels of host plants, significantly reducing the economic yield of cotton and other crops. In this study, the protein VdTHI20, which is involved in the thiamine biosynthesis pathway, was characterized by knocking out the corresponding VdTHI20 gene in V. dahliae via Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation (ATMT). The deletion of VdTHI20 resulted in several phenotypic defects in vegetative growth and conidiation and in impaired virulence in tobacco seedlings. We show that VdTHI20 increases the tolerance of V. dahliae to UV damage. The impaired vegetative growth of ΔVdTHI20 mutant strains was restored by complementation with a functional copy of the VdTHI20 gene or by supplementation with additional thiamine. Furthermore, the root infection and colonization of the ΔVdTHI20 mutant strains were suppressed, as indicated by green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labelling under microscope observation. When the RNAi constructs of VdTHI20 were used to transform Nicotiana benthamiana, the transgenic lines expressing dsVdTHI20 showed elevated resistance to V. dahliae. Together, these results suggest that VdTHI20 plays a significant role in the pathogenicity of V. dahliae. In addition, the pathogenesis-related gene VdTHI20 exhibits potential for controlling V. dahliae in important crops.

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Keywords:  THI20; Verticillium dahliae; pathogenicity; thiamine biosynthesis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32085660     DOI: 10.3390/ijms21041378

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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1.  Identification and Functional Analysis of a Novel Hydrophobic Protein VdHP1 from Verticillium dahliae.

Authors:  Xiaojian Zhang; Lihong Zhao; Shichao Liu; Jinglong Zhou; Yajie Wu; Zili Feng; Yalin Zhang; Heqin Zhu; Feng Wei; Hongjie Feng
Journal:  Microbiol Spectr       Date:  2022-04-04

2.  Cotton miR393-TIR1 Module Regulates Plant Defense Against Verticillium dahliae via Auxin Perception and Signaling.

Authors:  Gege Shi; Saisai Wang; Peng Wang; Jingjing Zhan; Ye Tang; Ge Zhao; Fuguang Li; Xiaoyang Ge; Jiahe Wu
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 5.753

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