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The autophagy-related proteins FvAtg4 and FvAtg8 are involved in virulence and fumonisin biosynthesis in Fusarium verticillioides

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Wang, Yujie; Liu, Xin; Xu, Yujiao; Gu, Yiying; Zhang, Xinyue; Zhang, Mengxuan; Wen, Wen; Lee, Yin-Won; Shi, Jianrong; Mohamed, Sherif Ramzy; Goda, Amira A.; Wu, Huijun; Gao, Xuewen; Gu, Qin

Issue Date
2022-12
Publisher
Landes Bioscience
Citation
Virulence, Vol.13 No.1, pp.764-780
Abstract
Autophagy is the main intracellular degradation system by which cytoplasmic materials are transported to and degraded in the vacuole/lysosome of eukaryotic cells, and it also controls cellular differentiation and virulence in a variety of filamentous fungi. However, the contribution of the autophagic pathway to fungal development and pathogenicity in the important maize pathogen and mycotoxigenic fungus Fusarium verticillioides is still unknown. In this study, we characterized two autophagy-related proteins, FvAtg4 and FvAtg8. The F. verticillioides deletion mutants Delta FvAtg4 and Delta FvAtg8 were impaired in autophagosome formation, aerial hyphal formation, sexual growth, lipid turnover, pigmentation and fungal virulence. Interestingly, Delta FvAtg4 and Delta FvAtg8 were defective in fumonisin B1 (FB1) synthesis, which may have resulted from decreased intracellular levels of alanine in the mutants. Our results indicate that FvAtg4 and FvAtg8 contribute to F. verticillioides pathogenicity by regulating the autophagic pathway to control lipid turnover, fumonisin biosynthesis, and pigmentation during its infectious cycle.
ISSN
2150-5594
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/182643
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21505594.2022.2066611
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