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WetA is required for conidiogenesis and conidium maturation in the ascomycete fungus Fusarium graminearum.


ABSTRACT: Fusarium graminearum, a prominent fungal pathogen that infects major cereal crops, primarily utilizes asexual spores to spread disease. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying conidiogenesis in F. graminearum, we functionally characterized the F. graminearum ortholog of Aspergillus nidulans wetA, which has been shown to be involved in conidiogenesis and conidium maturation. Deletion of F. graminearum wetA did not alter mycelial growth, sexual development, or virulence, but the wetA deletion mutants produced longer conidia with fewer septa, and the conidia were sensitive to acute stresses, such as oxidative stress and heat stress. Furthermore, the survival rate of aged conidia from the F. graminearum wetA deletion mutants was reduced. The wetA deletion resulted in vigorous generation of single-celled conidia through autophagy-dependent microcycle conidiation, indicating that WetA functions to maintain conidial dormancy by suppressing microcycle conidiation in F. graminearum. Transcriptome analyses demonstrated that most of the putative conidiation-related genes are expressed constitutively and that only a few genes are specifically involved in F. graminearum conidiogenesis. The conserved and distinct roles identified for WetA in F. graminearum provide new insights into the genetics of conidiation in filamentous fungi.

SUBMITTER: Son H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3910957 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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WetA is required for conidiogenesis and conidium maturation in the ascomycete fungus Fusarium graminearum.

Son Hokyoung H   Kim Myung-Gu MG   Min Kyunghun K   Lim Jae Yun JY   Choi Gyung Ja GJ   Kim Jin-Cheol JC   Chae Suhn-Kee SK   Lee Yin-Won YW  

Eukaryotic cell 20131101 1


Fusarium graminearum, a prominent fungal pathogen that infects major cereal crops, primarily utilizes asexual spores to spread disease. To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying conidiogenesis in F. graminearum, we functionally characterized the F. graminearum ortholog of Aspergillus nidulans wetA, which has been shown to be involved in conidiogenesis and conidium maturation. Deletion of F. graminearum wetA did not alter mycelial growth, sexual development, or virulence, but the wetA del  ...[more]

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