Appressorium-mediated plant infection by Magnaporthe oryzae is regulated by a Pmk1-dependent hierarchical transcriptional network

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Abstract Membrane remodeling modulates many biological processes. The binding of peripheral proteins to lipid membranes results in membrane invaginations and protrusions, which regulate essential intra-cellular membrane and extra-cellular trafficking events. Proteins that bind and re-shape bio-membranes have been identified and extensively investigated. The Bin/Amphiphysin/Rvs (BAR) domain proteins are crescent-shape and play a conserved role in tubulation and sculpturing of cell membranes. We deployed targeted gene replacement technique to functionally characterize two hypothetical proteins (MoBar-A and MoBar-B) containing unitary N-BAR domain in Magnaporthe oryzae. The results obtained from phenotypic examinations showed that MoBAR-A deletion exerted a significant reduction in the growth of the defective ∆Mobar-A strain. Also, MoBAR-A disruption exclusively compromised hyphae-mediated infection. Additionally, the targeted replacement of MoBAR-A suppressed the expression of genes associated with the formation of hyphae tip appressorium-like structure in M. oryzae. Furthermore, single as well as combined deletion of MoBAR-A and MoBAR-B down-regulated the expression of nine different membrane-associated genes. From these results, we inferred that MoBAR-A plays a key and unique role in the pathogenesis of M. oryzae through direct or indirect regulation of the development of appressorium-like structures developed by hyphae tip. Taken together, these results provide unique insights into the direct contribution of the N-BAR domain proteins to morphological, reproduction, and infectious development of M. oryzae.


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