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Insights into the Antifungal Properties of Myxobacteria Outer Membrane B-1,6-Glucanase

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Fungal cell wall decomposition enzymes exhibit great potential for the development of efficient antifungal agents. However,their practical application is restricted due to incomplete understanding of the action mode. In our previous study,we identified that a novel outer membrane (OM) B-l,6-glucanase GluM is deployed by predatory myxobacteria to feed on fungi. In this work,we provide deep insights into the antifungal mechanism of B-l,6-glucanase and its potential in improving plant disease resistance. The fungal cell wall decomposition ability of GluM resulted in irregular hyphae morphology,changed chitin distribution,increased membrane permeability,and leakage of cell constituents in Magnaporthe oryzae Guyll. Under the attack pattern,the cell wall integrity pathway was activated by strain Guyl 1 for self-protection. GluM exhibited a distinct endo-model toward fungal cell wall; the favorite substrate of GluM toward fungal B-l,6-glucan may give reason for its efficient antifungal activity compared with Trichoderma B-l,6-glucanase. Moreover,released glucans from GluM hydrolysis of fungal cell wall functioned as an elicitor and induced rice immunity by means of jasmonic acid pathway. Based on the dual roles of antifungal properties,gluM transgenic plants conferred enhanced resistance against fungal infection.

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