| Literature DB >> 32125494 |
Yu Li1, Min Wu2, Qin Yu2, Zhen-Zhu Su2, Bo Dong3, Jian-Ping Lu4, Fu-Cheng Lin2, Qian-Sheng Liao1, Xiao-Hong Liu5.
Abstract
Pyricularia oryzae is the causal agent of blast disease on staple gramineous crops. Sulphur is an essential element for the biosynthesis of cysteine and methionine in fungi. Here, we targeted the P. oryzae PoMET3 encoding the enzyme ATP sulfurylase, and PoMET14 encoding the APS (adenosine-5'-phosphosulphate) kinase that are involved in sulfate assimilation and sulphur-containing amino acids biosynthesis. In P. oryzae, deletion of PoMET3 or PoMET14 separately results in defects of conidiophore formation, significant impairments in conidiation, methionine and cysteine auxotrophy, limited invasive hypha extension, and remarkably reduced virulence on rice and barley. Furthermore, the defects of the null mutants could be restored by supplementing with exogenous cysteine or methionine. Our study explored the biological functions of sulfur assimilation and sulphur-containing amino acids biosynthesis in P. oryzae.Entities:
Keywords: APS kinase; ATP sulfurylase; Conidiogenesis; Pathogenicity; Sulfate assimilation
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32125494 DOI: 10.1007/s00294-020-01055-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Genet ISSN: 0172-8083 Impact factor: 3.886