A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens

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A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens. / Chen, Xiaoyang; Li, Pingping; Liu, Hao; Chen, Xiaolin; Huang, Junbin; Luo, Chaoxi; Li, Guotian; Hsiang, Tom; Collinge, David B.; Zheng, Lu.

I: Virulence, Bind 12, Nr. 1, 2021, s. 1563-1579.

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Chen, X, Li, P, Liu, H, Chen, X, Huang, J, Luo, C, Li, G, Hsiang, T, Collinge, DB & Zheng, L 2021, 'A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens', Virulence, bind 12, nr. 1, s. 1563-1579. https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2021.1936768

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Chen, X., Li, P., Liu, H., Chen, X., Huang, J., Luo, C., Li, G., Hsiang, T., Collinge, D. B., & Zheng, L. (2021). A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens. Virulence, 12(1), 1563-1579. https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2021.1936768

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Chen X, Li P, Liu H, Chen X, Huang J, Luo C o.a. A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens. Virulence. 2021;12(1):1563-1579. https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2021.1936768

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Chen, Xiaoyang ; Li, Pingping ; Liu, Hao ; Chen, Xiaolin ; Huang, Junbin ; Luo, Chaoxi ; Li, Guotian ; Hsiang, Tom ; Collinge, David B. ; Zheng, Lu. / A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens. I: Virulence. 2021 ; Bind 12, Nr. 1. s. 1563-1579.

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title = "A novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 regulates development and virulence of rice false smut fungus Ustilaginoidea virens",
abstract = "Ustilaginoidea virens, causing rice false smut (RFS) is an economically important ascomycetous fungal pathogen distributed in rice-growing regions worldwide. Here, we identified a novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 (Cutinase G-box binding protein) from this fungus, which is unique to ascomycetes. Deletion of UvCGBP1 affected development and virulence of U. virens. A total of 865 downstream target genes of UvCGBP1 was identified using ChIP-seq and the most significant KEGG enriched functional pathway was the MAPK signaling pathway. Approximately 36% of target genes contain the AGGGG (G-box) motif in their promoter. Among the targets, deletion of UvCGBP1 affected transcriptional and translational levels of UvPmk1 and UvSlt2, both of which were important in virulence. ChIP-qPCR, yeast one-hybrid and EMSA confirmed that UvCGBP1 can bind the promoter of UvPmk1 or UvSlt2. Overexpression of UvPmk1 in the ∆UvCGBP1-33 mutant restored partially its virulence and hyphae growth, indicating that UvCGBP1 could function via the MAPK pathway to regulate fungal virulence. Taken together, this study uncovered a novel regulatory mechanism of fungal virulence linking the MAPK pathway mediated by a G-box binding transcription factor, UvCGBP1.",
keywords = "ChIP-seq, MAPK pathway, Ustilaginoidea virens, UvCGBP1, virulence",
author = "Xiaoyang Chen and Pingping Li and Hao Liu and Xiaolin Chen and Junbin Huang and Chaoxi Luo and Guotian Li and Tom Hsiang and Collinge, {David B.} and Lu Zheng",
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doi = "10.1080/21505594.2021.1936768",
language = "English",
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pages = "1563--1579",
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AU - Chen, Xiaoyang

AU - Li, Pingping

AU - Liu, Hao

AU - Chen, Xiaolin

AU - Huang, Junbin

AU - Luo, Chaoxi

AU - Li, Guotian

AU - Hsiang, Tom

AU - Collinge, David B.

AU - Zheng, Lu

PY - 2021

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N2 - Ustilaginoidea virens, causing rice false smut (RFS) is an economically important ascomycetous fungal pathogen distributed in rice-growing regions worldwide. Here, we identified a novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 (Cutinase G-box binding protein) from this fungus, which is unique to ascomycetes. Deletion of UvCGBP1 affected development and virulence of U. virens. A total of 865 downstream target genes of UvCGBP1 was identified using ChIP-seq and the most significant KEGG enriched functional pathway was the MAPK signaling pathway. Approximately 36% of target genes contain the AGGGG (G-box) motif in their promoter. Among the targets, deletion of UvCGBP1 affected transcriptional and translational levels of UvPmk1 and UvSlt2, both of which were important in virulence. ChIP-qPCR, yeast one-hybrid and EMSA confirmed that UvCGBP1 can bind the promoter of UvPmk1 or UvSlt2. Overexpression of UvPmk1 in the ∆UvCGBP1-33 mutant restored partially its virulence and hyphae growth, indicating that UvCGBP1 could function via the MAPK pathway to regulate fungal virulence. Taken together, this study uncovered a novel regulatory mechanism of fungal virulence linking the MAPK pathway mediated by a G-box binding transcription factor, UvCGBP1.

AB - Ustilaginoidea virens, causing rice false smut (RFS) is an economically important ascomycetous fungal pathogen distributed in rice-growing regions worldwide. Here, we identified a novel transcription factor UvCGBP1 (Cutinase G-box binding protein) from this fungus, which is unique to ascomycetes. Deletion of UvCGBP1 affected development and virulence of U. virens. A total of 865 downstream target genes of UvCGBP1 was identified using ChIP-seq and the most significant KEGG enriched functional pathway was the MAPK signaling pathway. Approximately 36% of target genes contain the AGGGG (G-box) motif in their promoter. Among the targets, deletion of UvCGBP1 affected transcriptional and translational levels of UvPmk1 and UvSlt2, both of which were important in virulence. ChIP-qPCR, yeast one-hybrid and EMSA confirmed that UvCGBP1 can bind the promoter of UvPmk1 or UvSlt2. Overexpression of UvPmk1 in the ∆UvCGBP1-33 mutant restored partially its virulence and hyphae growth, indicating that UvCGBP1 could function via the MAPK pathway to regulate fungal virulence. Taken together, this study uncovered a novel regulatory mechanism of fungal virulence linking the MAPK pathway mediated by a G-box binding transcription factor, UvCGBP1.

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KW - Ustilaginoidea virens

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