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MrpacC regulates sporulation, insect cuticle penetration and immune evasion in M etarhizium robertsii

2014; Wiley; Volume: 17; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/1462-2920.12451

ISSN

1462-2920

Autores

Wei Huang, Yanfang Shang, Peilin Chen, Qiang Gao, Chengshu Wang,

Tópico(s)

Insect symbiosis and bacterial influences

Resumo

Summary pH ‐responsive transcription factor of the PacC / R im101 family governs adaptation to environment, development and virulence in many fungal pathogens. In this study, we report the functions of a PacC homologue, MrpacC , in an insect pathogenic fungus M etarhizium robertsii . The gene was highly transcribed in the fungus in alkaline conditions, and deletion of MrpacC impaired fungal responses to ambient pH and salt/metal challenges but not osmotic stress. We found that MrpacC is required for fungal full virulence by contributing to penetration of insect cuticles, mycosis of insect cadavers and evasion of host immunity. In MrpacC deletion strains, the chitinase but not protease activity was reduced, which was consistent with the downregulation of groups A and C chitinase genes. Further, the glucosyltransferase genes involved in cell wall remodelling and protein glycosylation were upregulated in Δ MrpacC . MrpacC transcriptional control of chitinase and glucosyltransferase genes was verified both by the presence of PacC consensus binding motif in gene promoter regions and the promoter DNA ‐binding assays. The results of this study not only advances the understanding of PacC function in fungal development and virulence, but will also facilitate future studies on the mechanism(s) behind the selective control of target genes by PacC .

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