生物
毒力
球孢白僵菌
分解代谢抑制
微生物学
分生孢子
病菌
突变体
植物
基因
生物化学
生物病虫害防治
作者
Zhibing Luo,Qiyan Chen,Su Yufeng,Shasha Hu,Nemat O. Keyhani,Junyao Wang,Chenhua Zhu,Teng Zhou,Yunxia Pan,Michael Bidochka,Yongjun Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.2c07047
摘要
In many fungi, the AreA GATA-type transcription factor mediates nitrogen catabolite repression affecting fungal development and, where applicable, virulence. Here, we investigated the functions of AreA in the fungal entomopathogen and plant endophyte Beauveria bassiana using knockdown of gene expression. The antiAreA mutants were impaired in nitrogen utilization and showed increased sensitivities to osmotic stressors but increased tolerances to oxidative/hypoxia stresses. Repression of BbAreA caused overall minimal effects on fungal virulence. The minor effects on virulence appeared to be due in part to competing secondary effects where host defense phenoloxidase activity was significantly decreased, but production of the fungal metabolite oosporein was increased and hyphal body development was impaired. Knockdown of BbAreA expression also resulted in impairment in ability of the fungus to associate with host plants. These data implicate that BbAreA likely acts as a regulator to balance fungal nutrient utilization, pathogenicity, and mutualism, facilitating the fungal occupation of host niches.
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