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Large-Scale Gene Disruption in Magnaporthe oryzae Identifies MC69, a Secreted Protein Required for Infection by Monocot and Dicot Fungal Pathogens
Authors:Hiromasa Saitoh   Shizuko Fujisawa   Chikako Mitsuoka   Akiko Ito   Akiko Hirabuchi   Kyoko Ikeda   Hiroki Irieda   Kae Yoshino   Kentaro Yoshida   Hideo Matsumura   Yukio Tosa   Joe Win   Sophien Kamoun   Yoshitaka Takano   Ryohei Terauchi
Affiliation:1Iwate Biotechnology Research Center, Kitakami, Iwate, Japan;2Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Graduate School of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan;3The Sainsbury Laboratory, John Innes Centre, Norwich, United Kingdom;4Laboratory of Plant Pathology, Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Kobe University, Kobe, Japan
Abstract:To search for virulence effector genes of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe oryzae, we carried out a large-scale targeted disruption of genes for 78 putative secreted proteins that are expressed during the early stages of infection of M. oryzae. Disruption of the majority of genes did not affect growth, conidiation, or pathogenicity of M. oryzae. One exception was the gene MC69. The mc69 mutant showed a severe reduction in blast symptoms on rice and barley, indicating the importance of MC69 for pathogenicity of M. oryzae. The mc69 mutant did not exhibit changes in saprophytic growth and conidiation. Microscopic analysis of infection behavior in the mc69 mutant revealed that MC69 is dispensable for appressorium formation. However, mc69 mutant failed to develop invasive hyphae after appressorium formation in rice leaf sheath, indicating a critical role of MC69 in interaction with host plants. MC69 encodes a hypothetical 54 amino acids protein with a signal peptide. Live-cell imaging suggested that fluorescently labeled MC69 was not translocated into rice cytoplasm. Site-directed mutagenesis of two conserved cysteine residues (Cys36 and Cys46) in the mature MC69 impaired function of MC69 without affecting its secretion, suggesting the importance of the disulfide bond in MC69 pathogenicity function. Furthermore, deletion of the MC69 orthologous gene reduced pathogenicity of the cucumber anthracnose fungus Colletotrichum orbiculare on both cucumber and Nicotiana benthamiana leaves. We conclude that MC69 is a secreted pathogenicity protein commonly required for infection of two different plant pathogenic fungi, M. oryzae and C. orbiculare pathogenic on monocot and dicot plants, respectively.
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