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The Vta1 transcriptional regulator is required for microsclerotia melanization in Verticillium dahliae.

Rebekka Harting1, Annalena Höfer1, Van-Tuan Tran1, Lisa-Maria Weinhold1, Sina Barghahn1, Rabea Schlüter2, Gerhard H Braus3.   

Abstract

Many fungi are able to produce resting structures, which ensure survival and protect them against various stresses in their habitat such as exposure to UV light, temperature variations, drought as well as changing pH and nutrient conditions. Verticillium dahliae is a plant pathogenic fungus that forms melanized resting structures, called microsclerotia, for survival of time periods without a host. These highly stress resistant microsclerotia persist in the soil for many years and are therefore problematic for an effective treatment of the fungus. The Verticillium transcription activator of adhesion 1 (Vta1) was initially identified as one of several transcriptional regulators that rescue adhesion in non-adhesive Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells. Vta2 and Vta3 are required for early steps in plant infection and colonization and additionally control microsclerotia formation. Here, we show that Vta1 function is different, because it is dispensable for root colonization and infection. Vta1 is produced in the fungal cell during microsclerotia development. Analysis of the deletion mutant revealed that the absence of Vta1 allows microsclerotia production, but they are colorless and no more melanized. Vta1 is required for melanin production and activates transcription of melanin biosynthesis genes including the polyketide synthase encoding PKS1 and the laccase LAC1. The primary function of Vta1 in melanin production is important for survival of microsclerotia as resting structures of V. dahliae.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  Melanin production; Plant pathogen; Resting structure; Transcription factor; Verticillium spp.; Verticillium transcription activator of adhesion 1 (Vta1)

Year:  2020        PMID: 32389312     DOI: 10.1016/j.funbio.2020.01.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Biol


  8 in total

1.  Identification of VdASP F2-interacting protein as a regulator of microsclerotial formation in Verticillium dahliae.

Authors:  Cuimei Guo; Xing Yang; Hongli Shi; Chi Chen; Zhijuan Hu; Xinyao Zheng; Xingyong Yang; Chengjian Xie
Journal:  Microb Biotechnol       Date:  2022-04-27       Impact factor: 6.575

2.  A polyketide synthase from Verticillium dahliae modulates melanin biosynthesis and hyphal growth to promote virulence.

Authors:  Huan Li; Dan Wang; Dan-Dan Zhang; Qi Geng; Jun-Jiao Li; Ruo-Cheng Sheng; Hui-Shan Xue; He Zhu; Zhi-Qiang Kong; Xiao-Feng Dai; Steven J Klosterman; Krishna V Subbarao; Feng-Mao Chen; Jie-Yin Chen
Journal:  BMC Biol       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 7.364

3.  Pseudomonas Strains Induce Transcriptional and Morphological Changes and Reduce Root Colonization of Verticillium spp.

Authors:  Rebekka Harting; Alexandra Nagel; Kai Nesemann; Annalena M Höfer; Emmanouil Bastakis; Harald Kusch; Claire E Stanley; Martina Stöckli; Alexander Kaever; Katharina J Hoff; Mario Stanke; Andrew J deMello; Markus Künzler; Cara H Haney; Susanna A Braus-Stromeyer; Gerhard H Braus
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2021-05-24       Impact factor: 5.640

4.  A 20-kb lineage-specific genomic region tames virulence in pathogenic amphidiploid Verticillium longisporum.

Authors:  Rebekka Harting; Jessica Starke; Harald Kusch; Stefanie Pöggeler; Isabel Maurus; Rabea Schlüter; Manuel Landesfeind; Ingo Bulla; Minou Nowrousian; Ronnie de Jonge; Gertrud Stahlhut; Katharina J Hoff; Kathrin P Aßhauer; Andrea Thürmer; Mario Stanke; Rolf Daniel; Burkhard Morgenstern; Bart P H J Thomma; James W Kronstad; Susanna A Braus-Stromeyer; Gerhard H Braus
Journal:  Mol Plant Pathol       Date:  2021-05-05       Impact factor: 5.663

5.  The velvet protein Vel1 controls initial plant root colonization and conidia formation for xylem distribution in Verticillium wilt.

Authors:  Annalena M Höfer; Rebekka Harting; Nils F Aßmann; Jennifer Gerke; Kerstin Schmitt; Jessica Starke; Özgür Bayram; Van-Tuan Tran; Oliver Valerius; Susanna A Braus-Stromeyer; Gerhard H Braus
Journal:  PLoS Genet       Date:  2021-03-15       Impact factor: 5.917

6.  Unfolded Protein Response and Scaffold Independent Pheromone MAP Kinase Signaling Control Verticillium dahliae Growth, Development, and Plant Pathogenesis.

Authors:  Jessica Starke; Rebekka Harting; Isabel Maurus; Miriam Leonard; Rica Bremenkamp; Kai Heimel; James W Kronstad; Gerhard H Braus
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-15

Review 7.  Adhesion as a Focus in Trichoderma-Root Interactions.

Authors:  James T Taylor; Rebekka Harting; Samer Shalaby; Charles M Kenerley; Gerhard H Braus; Benjamin A Horwitz
Journal:  J Fungi (Basel)       Date:  2022-04-06

8.  Loss of function of VdDrs2, a P4-ATPase, impairs the toxin secretion and microsclerotia formation, and decreases the pathogenicity of Verticillium dahliae.

Authors:  Hui Ren; Xianbi Li; Yujie Li; Mengjun Li; Jiyuan Sun; Fanlong Wang; Jianyan Zeng; Yang Chen; Lei Wang; Xingying Yan; Yanhua Fan; Dan Jin; Yan Pei
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2022-08-22       Impact factor: 6.627

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