| Literature DB >> 32512449 |
Yabing Duan1, Fei Lu2, Zehua Zhou2, Huahua Zhao2, Jie Zhang2, Yushuai Mao2, Meixia Li2, Jianxin Wang1, Mingguo Zhou3.
Abstract
Quinone outside inhibitors (QoIs) are currently extensively used agricultural fungicides. However, the application of QoIs in controlling Fusarium graminearum was rarely reported. No information is available on pharmacological characteristics of QoIs against F. graminearum, as well as their effects on DON biosynthesis. Here, we found that six QoIs exhibited an excellent fungicidal activity against F. graminearum based on mycelial growth and spore germination. ATP production assay further confirmed that QoIs decreased ATP production via inhibiting mitochondrial respiration, which contributes their fungicidal activity. Unfortunately, QoIs can stimulate DON production and up-regulate the expression of Tri5 and Tri6 genes. Additionally, acetyl-CoA, the basic precursor of DON biosynthesis, significantly increased as affected by QoIs, furtherly indicating that QoIs indeed enhance DON biosynthesis. We also found that QoIs can accelerate the formation of toxisomes and enhance the fluorescence signals of Tri-GFP labeled toxisomes, which may be due to the effect of QoIs on toxisome-related endoplasmic reticulum-remodeling. In addition, QoIs could disrupt the homeostasis of mitochondrial dynamics, resulting in the fragmented mitochondria. Finally, the simulated inoculation assay with wheat grains further verified that QoIs can stimulate DON production relative to wheat grain weight, especially relative to mycelial biomass.Entities:
Keywords: DON biosynthesis; Fusarium gramiearum; Mitochondria; Quinone outside inhibitor; Toxisome
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32512449 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhazmat.2020.122908
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hazard Mater ISSN: 0304-3894 Impact factor: 10.588