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Nitric oxide generated by the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae drives plant infection
- Publication Year :
- 2016
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Abstract
- Plant-derived nitric oxide (NO) triggers defence, priming the onset of the hypersensitive response and restricting pathogen ingress during incompatibility. However, little is known about the role of pathogen-produced NO during pre-infection development and infection. We sought evidence for NO production by the rice blast fungus during early infection. NO production was measured using fluorescence of DAR-4M and the role of NO assessed using NO scavengers. The synthesis of NO was investigated by targeted knockout of genes potentially involved in NO synthesis, including nitric oxide synthase-like genes (NOL2 and NOL3) and nitrate (NIA1) and nitrite reductase (NII1), generating single and double Δnia1Δnii1, Δnia1Δnol3, and Δnol2Δnol3 mutants. We demonstrate that Magnaporthe oryzae generates NO during germination and in early development. Removal of NO delays germling development and reduces disease lesion numbers. NO is not generated by the candidate proteins tested, nor by other arginine-dependent NO systems, by polyamine oxidase activity or non-enzymatically by low pH. Furthermore, we show that, while NIA1 and NII1 are essential for nitrate assimilation, NIA1, NII1, NOL2 and NOL3 are all dispensable for pathogenicity. Development of M. oryzae and initiation of infection are critically dependent on fungal NO synthesis, but its mode of generation remains obscure. © 2012 New Phytologist Trust.
- Subjects :
- Hypersensitive response
Physiology
Nitrogen assimilation
Genes, Fungal
Mutant
Plant Science
Fungus
Nitric Oxide
Nitrate Reductase
Fluorescence
Microbiology
Nitric oxide
Gene Knockout Techniques
chemistry.chemical_compound
Pathogen
Gene
Plant Diseases
Nitrates
biology
Rhodamines
Hordeum
Oryza
Free Radical Scavengers
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Spores, Fungal
biology.organism_classification
Nitrite reductase
Markov Chains
Enzyme Activation
Magnaporthe
Biochemistry
chemistry
Host-Pathogen Interactions
Signal Transduction
Subjects
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....108c4e0ef25066f4fea82cde0015f0c5