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  4. Compatibility in the ustilago maydis-maize interaction requires inhibition of host cysteine proteases by the fungal effector Pit2
 
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2013
Journal Article
Title

Compatibility in the ustilago maydis-maize interaction requires inhibition of host cysteine proteases by the fungal effector Pit2

Abstract
The basidiomycete Ustilago maydis causes smut disease in maize, with large plant tumors being formed as the most prominent disease symptoms. During all steps of infection, U. maydis depends on a biotrophic interaction, which requires an efficient suppression of plant immunity. In a previous study, we identified the secreted effector protein Pit2, which is essential for maintenance of biotrophy and induction of tumors. Deletion mutants for pit2 successfully penetrate host cells but elicit various defense responses, which stops further fungal proliferation. We now show that Pit2 functions as an inhibitor of a set of apoplastic maize cysteine proteases, whose activity is directly linked with salicylic-acid-associated plant defenses. Consequently, protease inhibition by Pit2 is required for U. maydis virulence. Sequence comparisons with Pit2 orthologs from related smut fungi identified a conserved sequence motif. Mutation of this sequence caused loss of Pit2 function. Conse quently, expression of the mutated protein in U. maydis could not restore virulence of the pit2 deletion mutant, indicating that the protease inhibition by Pit2 is essential for fungal virulence. Moreover, synthetic peptides of the conserved sequence motif showed full activity as protease inhibitor, which identifies this domain as a new, minimal protease inhibitor domain in plant-pathogenic fungi.
Author(s)
Mueller, A.N.
Ziemann, S.
Treitschke, S.
Aßmann, D.
Doehlemann, G.
Journal
PLoS pathogens  
Open Access
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DOI
10.24406/publica-r-232701
10.1371/journal.ppat.1003177
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Toxikologie und Experimentelle Medizin ITEM  
Keyword(s)
  • cystein protease

  • fungal protein

  • plant disease

  • ustilago

  • amino acid sequence

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