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Class I myosin mediated endocytosis and polarization growth is essential for pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae.

Chengcheng Zheng1,2, Weiwei Zhang1,2, Shulin Zhang1,2, Guogen Yang1,2, Leyong Tan1,2, Min Guo3,4.   

Abstract

In eukaryotes, myosin provides the necessary impetus for a series of physiological processes, including organelle movement, cytoplasmic flow, cell division, and mitosis. Previously, three members of myosin were identified in Magnaporthe oryzae, with class II and class V myosins playing important roles in intracellular transport, fungal growth, and pathogenicity. However, limited is known about the biological function of the class I myosin protein in the rice blast fungus. Here, we found that Momyo1 is highly expressed during conidiation and infection. Functional characterization of this gene via RNA interference (RNAi) revealed that Momyo1 is required for vegetative growth, conidiation, melanin pigmentation, and pathogenicity of M. oryzae. The Momyo1 knockdown mutant is defective in formation of appressorium-like structures (ALS) at the hyphal tips. In addition, Momyo1 also displays defects on cell wall integrity, hyphal hydrophobicity, extracellular enzyme activities, endocytosis, and formation of the Spitzenkörper. Furthermore, Momyo1 was identified to physically interact with the MoShe4, a She4p/Dim1p orthologue potentially involved in endocytosis, polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. Overall, our findings provide a novel insight into the regulatory mechanism of Momyo1 that is involved in fungal growth, cell wall integrity, endocytosis, and virulence of M. oryzae. KEY POINTS: • Momyo1 is required for vegetative growth and pigmentation of M. oryzae. • Momyo1 is essential for cell wall integrity and endocytosis of M. oryzae. • Momyo1 is involved in hyphal surface hydrophobicity of M. oryzae.
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Keywords:  Cell wall integrity; Endocytosis; Magnaporthe oryzae; Momyo1; Pathogenicity

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34536105     DOI: 10.1007/s00253-021-11573-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Microbiol Biotechnol        ISSN: 0175-7598            Impact factor:   4.813


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