Involvement of a velvet protein ClVelB in the regulation of vegetative differentiation, oxidative stress response, secondary metabolism, and virulence in Curvularia lunata
发布日期:2021-01-31
Author:Jin-Xin Gao, Chuan-Jin Yu, Meng Wang, Jia-Nan Sun, Ya-Qian Li, Jie Chen*
Abstract:The ortholog of Aspergillus
nidulans VelB, which is known as ClVelB, was studied to gain a broader insight
into the functions of a velvet protein in Curvularia lunata. With the
expected common and specific functions of ClVelB, the deletion of clvelB results
in similar though not identical phenotypes. The pathogenicity assays revealed
that ΔClVelB was impaired in colonizing the host tissue, which corresponds to
the finding that ClVelB controls the production of conidia and the methyl 5-(hydroxymethyl)
furan-2-carboxylate toxin in C. lunata. However, the deletion of clvelB led to the increase in aerial hyphae and melanin formation. In addition, ΔClVelB
showed a decreased sensitivity to iprodione and fludioxonil fungicides and a
decreased resistance to cell wall-damaging agents and osmotic stress and
tolerance to H2O2. The ultrastructural analysis indicated that the cell wall of
ΔClVelB became thinner, which agrees with the finding that the accumulated
level of glycerol in ΔClVelB is lower than the wild-type. Furthermore, the
interaction of ClVelB with ClVeA and ClVosA was identified in the present
research through the yeast two-hybrid and bimolecular fluorescence
complementation assays. Results indicate that ClVelB plays a vital role in the
regulation of various cellular processes in C. lunata.
Source:Scientific Reports volume 7, Article number: 46054 (2017)
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