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Identification of effector-like proteins in Trichoderma spp. and role of a hydrophobin in the plant-fungus interaction and mycoparasitism

机译:鉴定木霉属中的效应子样蛋白。疏水蛋白在植物-真菌相互作用和霉菌寄生中的作用和作用

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Background Trichoderma spp. can establish beneficial interactions with plants by promoting plant growth and defense systems, as well as, antagonizing fungal phytopathogens in mycoparasitic interactions. Such interactions depend on signal exchange between both participants and can be mediated by effector proteins that alter the host cell structure and function, allowing the establishment of the relationship. The main purpose of this work was to identify, using computational methods, candidates of effector proteins from T. virens, T. atroviride and T. reesei , validate the expression of some of the genes during a beneficial interaction and mycoparasitism and to define the biological function for one of them. Results We defined a catalogue of putative effector proteins from T. virens, T. atroviride and T. reesei . We further validated the expression of 16 genes encoding putative effector proteins from T. virens and T. atroviride during the interaction with the plant Arabidopsis thaliana, and with two anastomosis groups of the phytopathogenic fungus Rhizoctonia solani . We found genes which transcript levels are modified in response to the presence of both plant fungi, as well as genes that respond only to either a plant or a fungal host. Further, we show that overexpression of the gene tvhydii1, a Class II hydrophobin family member, enhances the antagonistic activity of T. virens against R. solani AG2. Further, deletion of tvhydii1 results in reduced colonization of plant roots, while its overexpression increases it . Conclusions Our results show that Trichoderma is able to respond in different ways to the presence of a plant or a fungal host, and it can even distinguish between different strains of fungi of a given species. The putative effector proteins identified here may play roles in preventing perception of the fungus by its hosts, favoring host colonization or protecting it from the host’s defense response. Finally, the novel effector protein TVHYDII1 plays a role in plant root colonization by T, virens, and participates in its antagonistic activity against R. solani .
机译:背景木霉属。通过促进植物生长和防御系统,以及在真菌寄生相互作用中拮抗真菌植物病原体,可以与植物建立有益的相互作用。这种相互作用取决于两个参与者之间的信号交换,并且可以通过改变宿主细胞结构和功能的效应蛋白来介导,从而建立关系。这项工作的主要目的是使用计算方法来鉴定来自维尔纽斯氏菌,阿特罗韦德氏菌和里氏木霉的效应蛋白的候选物,在有益的相互作用和支原体分离过程中验证某些基因的表达,并确定其生物学机制。其中之一的功能。结果我们定义了来自T. virens,T。atroviride和T. reesei的推定效应蛋白的目录。我们进一步验证了在与植物拟南芥和植物病原性真菌Rhizoctonia solani的两个吻合组相互作用的过程中,编码来自T. virens和T. atroviride的假定效应蛋白的16个基因的表达。我们发现转录水平的基因响应于两种植物真菌的存在而被修饰,以及仅对植物或真菌宿主响应的基因。此外,我们表明基因tvhydii1,II类疏水蛋白家族成员的过表达增强了T. virens对R. solani AG2的拮抗活性。此外,tvhydii1的缺失导致植物根部定植的减少,而其过表达则增加了它的生长。结论我们的结果表明木霉能够以不同的方式对植物或真菌宿主的存在做出反应,甚至可以区分给定物种的不同真菌菌株。在此鉴定出的推定效应蛋白可能在阻止真菌宿主识别真菌,促进宿主定植或保护其免受宿主防御反应中发挥作用。最后,新型效应蛋白TVHYDII1在植物根部定殖中起T,virens的作用,并参与其对茄形梭菌的拮抗活性。

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