International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Mar 2024)

<i>MoNOT3</i> Subunit Has Important Roles in Infection-Related Development and Stress Responses in <i>Magnaporthe oryzae</i>

  • Youngmin Kim,
  • Miju Jo,
  • Sunmin An,
  • Yerim Lee,
  • Eu Ddeum Choi,
  • Min-Hye Jeong,
  • Ki-Tae Kim,
  • Sook-Young Park

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25063290
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 6
p. 3290

Abstract

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The multifunctional carbon catabolite repression negative on TATA-box-less complex (CCR4-NOT) is a multi-subunit complex present in all eukaryotes, including fungi. This complex plays an essential role in gene expression; however, a functional study of the CCR4-NOT complex in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae has not been conducted. Seven genes encoding the putative CCR4-NOT complex were identified in the M. oryzae genome. Among these, a homologous gene, MoNOT3, was overexpressed during appressorium development in a previous study. Deletion of MoNOT3 in M. oryzae resulted in a significant reduction in hyphal growth, conidiation, abnormal septation in conidia, conidial germination, and appressorium formation compared to the wild-type. Transcriptional analyses suggest that the MoNOT3 gene affects conidiation and conidial morphology by regulating COS1 and COM1 in M. oryzae. Furthermore, Δmonot3 exhibited a lack of pathogenicity, both with and without wounding, which is attributable to deficiencies in the development of invasive growth in planta. This result was also observed in onion epidermal cells, which are non-host plants. In addition, the MoNOT3 gene was involved in cell wall stress responses and heat shock. Taken together, these observations suggest that the MoNOT3 gene is required for fungal infection-related cell development and stress responses in M. oryzae.

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