
The sorting nexin FgAtg20 is involved in the Cvt pathway, non‐selective macroautophagy, pexophagy and pathogenesis in Fusarium graminearum
Author(s) -
Lv Wuyun,
Xu Zhe,
Talbot Nicholas J.,
Wang Zhengyi
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cellular microbiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.542
H-Index - 138
eISSN - 1462-5822
pISSN - 1462-5814
DOI - 10.1111/cmi.13208
Subject(s) - biology , sorting nexin , vacuole , autophagy , microbiology and biotechnology , vacuolar protein sorting , mutant , conidiation , cytoplasm , gene , genetics , endosome , intracellular , apoptosis
The sorting nexin Atg20/Snx42 plays an important role in autophagy. The wheat head blight pathogen Fusarium graminearum contains an FgAtg20 protein orthologous to Saccharomyces cerevisiae Atg20/Snx42, but its function remains largely unknown. Here, we report a role for FgAtg20 in regulating morphogenesis and fungal pathogenicity. Cytological observation and Western blot analysis revealed that ΔFgAtg20 mutants are defective in vacuolar transport and proteolysis of GFP‐FgAtg8, indicating that FgAtg20 is required for non‐selective macroautophagy. Furthermore, we found that FgATG20 is necessary for the maturation of FgApe1, an indicator of the cytoplasm‐to‐vacuole targeting (Cvt) pathway. Immunoblot analysis displayed lower level of FgPex14, a peroxisomal integral membrane protein in ΔFgAtg20 mutants, suggesting that pexophagy is impaired. Furthermore, we demonstrate that FgAtg20 forms a complex with FgAtg1, FgAtg11, FgAtg17 and FgAtg24. When considered together, we conclude that FgAtg20 plays a critical role in vegetative growth, conidiation and pathogenicity of the head blight pathogen, and is involved in the Cvt pathway, non‐selective macroautophagy and pexophagy.