| Literature DB >> 32120003 |
Zheng-Hong Wang1, Ning Yan2, Xi Luo1, Sai-Sai Guo1, Shu-Qin Xue1, Jiang-Qiong Liu1, Jing-Ze Zhang3, De-Ping Guo4.
Abstract
Ustilago esculenta, a smut fungus, can induce the formation of culm galls in Zizania latifolia, a vegetable consumed in many Asian countries. Specifically, the mycelia-teliospore (M-T) strain of U. esculenta induces the Jiaobai (JB) type of gall, while the teliospore (T) strain induces the Huijiao (HJ) type. The underlying molecular mechanism responsible for the formation of the two distinct types of gall remains unclear. Our results showed that most differentially expressed genes relevant to effector proteins were up-regulated in the T strain compared to those in the M-T strain during gall formation, and the expression of teliospore formation-related genes was higher in the T strain than the M-T strain. Melanin biosynthesis was also clearly induced in the T strain. The T strain exhibited stronger pathogenicity and greater teliospore production than the M-T strain. We evaluated the implications of the gene regulatory networks in the development of these two type of culm gall in Z. latifolia infected with U. esculenta and suggested potential targets for genetic manipulation to modify the gall type for this crop.Entities:
Keywords: Culm gall; Melanin biosynthesis; Teliospore formation; Transcriptome; Ustilago esculenta; Zizania latifolia
Year: 2020 PMID: 32120003 DOI: 10.1016/j.micpath.2020.104107
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Pathog ISSN: 0882-4010 Impact factor: 3.738