PLoS ONE (Jan 2016)

Secreted Alpha-N-Arabinofuranosidase B Protein Is Required for the Full Virulence of Magnaporthe oryzae and Triggers Host Defences.

  • Jingni Wu,
  • Yiming Wang,
  • Sook-Young Park,
  • Sang Gon Kim,
  • Ju Soon Yoo,
  • Sangryeol Park,
  • Ravi Gupta,
  • Kyu Young Kang,
  • Sun Tae Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0165149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 10
p. e0165149

Abstract

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Rice blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is one of the most devastating fungal diseases of rice and results in a huge loss of rice productivity worldwide. During the infection process, M. oryzae secretes a large number of glycosyl hydrolase proteins into the host apoplast to digest the cell wall and facilitate fungal ingression into host tissues. In this study, we identified a novel arabinofuranosidase-B (MoAbfB) protein that is secreted by M. oryzae during fungal infection. Deletion of MoAbfB from M. oryzae resulted in reduced disease severity in rice. Biochemical assays revealed that the MoAbfB protein exhibited arabinofuranosidase activity and caused degradation of rice cell wall components. Interestingly, pre-treatment of rice with the MoAbfB protein inhibited fungal infection by priming defence gene expression. Our findings suggest that MoAbfB secretion affects M. oryzae pathogenicity by breaking down the host cell wall, releasing oligosaccharides that may be recognized by the host to trigger innate immune responses.