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The glutathione peroxidase‐mediated reactive oxygen species resistance, fungicide sensitivity and cell wall construction in the citrus fungal pathogen A lternaria alternata
Author(s) -
Yang Siwy Ling,
Yu PeiLing,
Chung KuangRen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
environmental microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.954
H-Index - 188
eISSN - 1462-2920
pISSN - 1462-2912
DOI - 10.1111/1462-2920.13125
Subject(s) - biology , reactive oxygen species , microbiology and biotechnology , conidiation , virulence , mutant , oxidative stress , cell wall , peroxidase , glutathione , biochemistry , enzyme , gene
Summary The ability to detoxify reactive oxygen species ( ROS ) is critical for pathogenicity in the necrotrophic fungus A lternaria alternata . We report a glutathione peroxidase 3 ( AaGPx3 ) involved in the complex signalling network that is essential for the detoxification of cellular stresses induced by ROS and for A . alternata pathogenesis in citrus. AaGPx3 deletion mutants displayed increased sensitivity to H 2 O 2 and many ROS ‐generating compounds. AaGPx3 is required for correct fungal development as the AaGPx3 mutant strains showed a severe reduction in conidiation. AaGPx3 mutants accumulated higher chitin content than the wild‐type and were less sensitive to the cell wall‐targeting compounds calcofluor white and C ongo red, as well as the fungicides fludioxonil and vinclozolin, suggesting a role of the glutathione systems in fungal cell wall construction. Virulence assays revealed that AaGPx3 is required for full virulence. The expression of AaGPx3 was downregulated in fungal strains carrying defective NADPH oxidase ( N ox) or the oxidative stress responsive regulators YAP 1 and HOG 1, all implicated in ROS resistance. These results further support the important role of ROS detoxification during A . alternata pathogenesis in citrus. Overall, our study provides genetic evidence to define the central role of AaGPx3 in the biological and pathological functions of A . alternata .

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