The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants

Abstract The necrosis- and ethylene-inducing protein 1 (Nep1)-like proteins (NLPs) are a class of microbe-associated molecular patterns widely distributed across diverse groups of plant-associated microorganisms. In spite of the cytotoxic activity in dicot plants, the role of most NLPs in the virule...

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Main Authors: Ya-Li Fang, You-Liang Peng, Jun Fan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-06-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04430-0
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spelling doaj-62fe5d34ed824124a94e7a5ba2c28d3f2020-12-08T02:00:25ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-06-017111010.1038/s41598-017-04430-0The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plantsYa-Li Fang0You-Liang Peng1Jun Fan2Ministry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology, China Agricultural UniversityMinistry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology, China Agricultural UniversityMinistry of Agriculture Key Laboratory of Plant Pathology, China Agricultural UniversityAbstract The necrosis- and ethylene-inducing protein 1 (Nep1)-like proteins (NLPs) are a class of microbe-associated molecular patterns widely distributed across diverse groups of plant-associated microorganisms. In spite of the cytotoxic activity in dicot plants, the role of most NLPs in the virulence of plant pathogens is still largely unknown. We showed that the MoNLP family of rice blast fungus varied very little in amino acid sequence, transient expression of three MoNLPs induced cell death and the production of reactive oxygen species in Nicotiana benthamiana, and the expression of MoNLPs was induced during infection of susceptible rice plants. To further investigate the biological role of the MoNLP family, a marker-free gene replacement vector was developed and used to knock out the whole family in Magnaporthe oryzae. Results showed no significant difference in disease levels caused by wild type and the quadruple ΔMoNLP mutant strains. Likewise, the sporulation and radial growth of the two strains were similar under various unfavorable cultural conditions including malnutrition and abiotic stresses. These observations demonstrated that the MoNLP family is dispensable for the fungal tolerance to the tested adverse cultural conditions, and more importantly, for the virulence of blast fungus on susceptible rice plants.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04430-0
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Jun Fan
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The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
Scientific Reports
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You-Liang Peng
Jun Fan
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title The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
title_short The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
title_full The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
title_fullStr The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
title_full_unstemmed The Nep1-like protein family of Magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
title_sort nep1-like protein family of magnaporthe oryzae is dispensable for the infection of rice plants
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publishDate 2017-06-01
description Abstract The necrosis- and ethylene-inducing protein 1 (Nep1)-like proteins (NLPs) are a class of microbe-associated molecular patterns widely distributed across diverse groups of plant-associated microorganisms. In spite of the cytotoxic activity in dicot plants, the role of most NLPs in the virulence of plant pathogens is still largely unknown. We showed that the MoNLP family of rice blast fungus varied very little in amino acid sequence, transient expression of three MoNLPs induced cell death and the production of reactive oxygen species in Nicotiana benthamiana, and the expression of MoNLPs was induced during infection of susceptible rice plants. To further investigate the biological role of the MoNLP family, a marker-free gene replacement vector was developed and used to knock out the whole family in Magnaporthe oryzae. Results showed no significant difference in disease levels caused by wild type and the quadruple ΔMoNLP mutant strains. Likewise, the sporulation and radial growth of the two strains were similar under various unfavorable cultural conditions including malnutrition and abiotic stresses. These observations demonstrated that the MoNLP family is dispensable for the fungal tolerance to the tested adverse cultural conditions, and more importantly, for the virulence of blast fungus on susceptible rice plants.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-04430-0
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