System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

Magnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast, representing the most devastating diseases of rice worldwide, which results in losses of amounts of rice that could feed more than 60 million people each year. Arf (ADP ribosylation factor) small GTPase family proteins are involved in vesicle tra...

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Main Authors: Shengpei Zhang, Lina Yang, Lianwei Li, Kaili Zhong, Wenhao Wang, Muxing Liu, Ying Li, Xinyu Liu, Rui Yu, Jialiang He, Haifeng Zhang, Xiaobo Zheng, Ping Wang, Zhengguang Zhang
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Published: American Society for Microbiology 2019-10-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02398-19
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spelling doaj-4eea8d6405bf48368c56be0b959b993a2021-07-02T12:03:36ZengAmerican Society for MicrobiologymBio2150-75112019-10-01105e02398-1910.1128/mBio.02398-19System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzaeShengpei ZhangLina YangLianwei LiKaili ZhongWenhao WangMuxing LiuYing LiXinyu LiuRui YuJialiang HeHaifeng ZhangXiaobo ZhengPing WangZhengguang ZhangMagnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast, representing the most devastating diseases of rice worldwide, which results in losses of amounts of rice that could feed more than 60 million people each year. Arf (ADP ribosylation factor) small GTPase family proteins are involved in vesicle trafficking and organelle maintenance in eukaryotic cells. To investigate the function of Arf family proteins in M. oryzae, we systematically characterized all seven Arf proteins and found that they have shared and specific functions in governing the growth, development, and pathogenicity of the blast fungus. We have also identified the pathogenicity-related protein MoGga1 as the common adaptor of MoArf1 and MoArl1. Our findings are important because they provide the first comprehensive characterization of the Arf GTPase family proteins and their adaptor protein MoGga1 functioning in a plant-pathogenic fungus, which could help to reveal new fungicide targets to control this devastating disease.ADP ribosylation factor (Arf) small GTPase family members are involved in vesicle trafficking and organelle maintenance in organisms ranging from Saccharomyces cerevisiae to humans. A previous study identified Magnaporthe oryzae Arf6 (MoArf6) as one of the Arf proteins that regulates growth and conidiation in the rice blast fungus M. oryzae, but the remaining family proteins remain unknown. Here, we identified six additional Arf proteins, including MoArf1, MoArl1, MoArl3, MoArl8, MoCin4, and MoSar1, as well as their sole adaptor protein, MoGga1, and determined their shared and specific functions. We showed that the majority of these proteins exhibit positive regulatory functions, most notably, in growth. Importantly, MoArl1, MoCin4, and MoGga1 are involved in pathogenicity through the regulation of host penetration and invasive hyphal growth. MoArl1 and MoCin4 also regulate normal vesicle trafficking, and MoCin4 further controls the formation of the biotrophic interfacial complex (BIC). Moreover, we showed that Golgi-cytoplasm cycling of MoArl1 is required for its function. Finally, we demonstrated that interactions between MoArf1 and MoArl1 with MoGga1 are important for Golgi localization and pathogenicity. Collectively, our findings revealed the shared and specific functions of Arf family members in M. oryzae and shed light on how these proteins function through conserved mechanisms to govern growth, transport, and virulence of the blast fungus.https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02398-19adp ribosylation factorpathogenicityvesicle traffickinggolgimagnaporthe oryzae
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author Shengpei Zhang
Lina Yang
Lianwei Li
Kaili Zhong
Wenhao Wang
Muxing Liu
Ying Li
Xinyu Liu
Rui Yu
Jialiang He
Haifeng Zhang
Xiaobo Zheng
Ping Wang
Zhengguang Zhang
spellingShingle Shengpei Zhang
Lina Yang
Lianwei Li
Kaili Zhong
Wenhao Wang
Muxing Liu
Ying Li
Xinyu Liu
Rui Yu
Jialiang He
Haifeng Zhang
Xiaobo Zheng
Ping Wang
Zhengguang Zhang
System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
mBio
adp ribosylation factor
pathogenicity
vesicle trafficking
golgi
magnaporthe oryzae
author_facet Shengpei Zhang
Lina Yang
Lianwei Li
Kaili Zhong
Wenhao Wang
Muxing Liu
Ying Li
Xinyu Liu
Rui Yu
Jialiang He
Haifeng Zhang
Xiaobo Zheng
Ping Wang
Zhengguang Zhang
author_sort Shengpei Zhang
title System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
title_short System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
title_full System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
title_fullStr System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
title_full_unstemmed System-Wide Characterization of MoArf GTPase Family Proteins and Adaptor Protein MoGga1 Involved in the Development and Pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae
title_sort system-wide characterization of moarf gtpase family proteins and adaptor protein mogga1 involved in the development and pathogenicity of magnaporthe oryzae
publisher American Society for Microbiology
series mBio
issn 2150-7511
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Magnaporthe oryzae is the causal agent of rice blast, representing the most devastating diseases of rice worldwide, which results in losses of amounts of rice that could feed more than 60 million people each year. Arf (ADP ribosylation factor) small GTPase family proteins are involved in vesicle trafficking and organelle maintenance in eukaryotic cells. To investigate the function of Arf family proteins in M. oryzae, we systematically characterized all seven Arf proteins and found that they have shared and specific functions in governing the growth, development, and pathogenicity of the blast fungus. We have also identified the pathogenicity-related protein MoGga1 as the common adaptor of MoArf1 and MoArl1. Our findings are important because they provide the first comprehensive characterization of the Arf GTPase family proteins and their adaptor protein MoGga1 functioning in a plant-pathogenic fungus, which could help to reveal new fungicide targets to control this devastating disease.ADP ribosylation factor (Arf) small GTPase family members are involved in vesicle trafficking and organelle maintenance in organisms ranging from Saccharomyces cerevisiae to humans. A previous study identified Magnaporthe oryzae Arf6 (MoArf6) as one of the Arf proteins that regulates growth and conidiation in the rice blast fungus M. oryzae, but the remaining family proteins remain unknown. Here, we identified six additional Arf proteins, including MoArf1, MoArl1, MoArl3, MoArl8, MoCin4, and MoSar1, as well as their sole adaptor protein, MoGga1, and determined their shared and specific functions. We showed that the majority of these proteins exhibit positive regulatory functions, most notably, in growth. Importantly, MoArl1, MoCin4, and MoGga1 are involved in pathogenicity through the regulation of host penetration and invasive hyphal growth. MoArl1 and MoCin4 also regulate normal vesicle trafficking, and MoCin4 further controls the formation of the biotrophic interfacial complex (BIC). Moreover, we showed that Golgi-cytoplasm cycling of MoArl1 is required for its function. Finally, we demonstrated that interactions between MoArf1 and MoArl1 with MoGga1 are important for Golgi localization and pathogenicity. Collectively, our findings revealed the shared and specific functions of Arf family members in M. oryzae and shed light on how these proteins function through conserved mechanisms to govern growth, transport, and virulence of the blast fungus.
topic adp ribosylation factor
pathogenicity
vesicle trafficking
golgi
magnaporthe oryzae
url https://doi.org/10.1128/mBio.02398-19
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