Wheat(Triticum aestivum L.)is an important staple crop for global human.The necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis is the causal pathogen of sharp eyespot,a devastating disease of wheat.Herein,we identified RcMEP1,a...Wheat(Triticum aestivum L.)is an important staple crop for global human.The necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis is the causal pathogen of sharp eyespot,a devastating disease of wheat.Herein,we identified RcMEP1,a zinc metalloproteaseencoding gene from R.cerealis genomic sequences,and characterized its pathogenesis function.RcMEP1 expressed at markedly-high levels during R.cerealis infection process to wheat.The predicted protein RcMEP1 comprises of 287 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide and a M43 metalloprotease domain harboring the active site motif(HEVGHWLGLYH).The assays of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves indicated that RcMEP1 is an apoplastic elicitor of cell death,and that the predicted signal peptide functions and is required for secretion and cell death-induction.The purified RcMEP1 protein and its M43 domain peptide were individually able to induce plant cell death and H2 O2 accumulation,and to inhibit expression of host chitinases when infiltrated into wheat and N.benthamiana leaves,while the M43 domain-deleting peptide and negative control lacked the capacity.Moreover,compared with the control pretreatment,the purified RcMEP1 protein or its M43-domain peptide resulted in enhanced pathogenesis in the inoculated wheat,whereas the M43 domain-deleting peptide failed.These results suggest that RcMEP1 acted as an important pathogenicity factor during R.cerealis infection to wheat and that its signal peptide and M43 domain are required for the secretion and pathogenesis of RcMEP1.This study provides insights into pathogenesis role of M43 domain-containing metalloproteases during R.cerealis infection to wheat.展开更多
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文摘Wheat(Triticum aestivum L.)is an important staple crop for global human.The necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia cerealis is the causal pathogen of sharp eyespot,a devastating disease of wheat.Herein,we identified RcMEP1,a zinc metalloproteaseencoding gene from R.cerealis genomic sequences,and characterized its pathogenesis function.RcMEP1 expressed at markedly-high levels during R.cerealis infection process to wheat.The predicted protein RcMEP1 comprises of 287 amino acid residues and contains a signal peptide and a M43 metalloprotease domain harboring the active site motif(HEVGHWLGLYH).The assays of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transient expression in Nicotiana benthamiana leaves indicated that RcMEP1 is an apoplastic elicitor of cell death,and that the predicted signal peptide functions and is required for secretion and cell death-induction.The purified RcMEP1 protein and its M43 domain peptide were individually able to induce plant cell death and H2 O2 accumulation,and to inhibit expression of host chitinases when infiltrated into wheat and N.benthamiana leaves,while the M43 domain-deleting peptide and negative control lacked the capacity.Moreover,compared with the control pretreatment,the purified RcMEP1 protein or its M43-domain peptide resulted in enhanced pathogenesis in the inoculated wheat,whereas the M43 domain-deleting peptide failed.These results suggest that RcMEP1 acted as an important pathogenicity factor during R.cerealis infection to wheat and that its signal peptide and M43 domain are required for the secretion and pathogenesis of RcMEP1.This study provides insights into pathogenesis role of M43 domain-containing metalloproteases during R.cerealis infection to wheat.