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Instituto de Fisiologia Celular UNAM
Role of the 4-Phosphopantetheinyl Transferase of Trichoderma virens in Secondary Metabolism and Induction of Plant Defense Responses
Velazquez-Robledo, R; Contreras-Cornejo, HA; Macias-Rodriguez, L; Hernandez-Morales, A; Jesús Aguirre Linares; Casas-Flores, S; Lopez-Bucio, J; Herrera-Estrella, A;
Publication date: 2011
Journal: MOL PLANT MICROBE IN
Volume: 24
Issue: 12
Pages: 1459-1471
TEXT
Trichoderma virens is a ubiquitous soil fungus successfully used in biological control due to its efficient colonization of plant roots. In fungi, 4-phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTases) activate enzymes involved in primary and secondary metabolism. Therefore, we cloned the PPTase gene ppt1 from T virens and generated PPTase-deficient (Delta ppt1) and overexpressing strains to investigate the role of this enzyme in biocontrol and induction of plant defense responses. The Delta ppt1 mutants were auxotrophic for lysine, produced nonpigmented conidia, and were unable to synthesize nonribosomal peptides. Although spore germination was severely compromised under both low and high iron availability, mycelial growth occurred faster than the wild type, and the mutants were able to efficiently colonize plant roots. The Delta ppt1 mutants were unable of inhibiting growth of phytopathogenic fungi in vitro. Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings co-cultivated with wild-type T. virens showed increased expression of pPr1a:uidA and pLox2:uidA markers, which correlated with enhanced accumulation of salicylic acid (SA), jasmonic acid, camalexin, and resistance to Botrvtis cinerea. Co-cultivation of A. thaliana seedlings with Delta ppt1 mutants compromised the SA and camalexin responses, resulting in decreased protection against the pathogen. Our data reveal an important role of T. virens PPT1 in antibiosis and induction of SA and camalexin-dependent plant defense responses.
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