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Secreted Glycosyltransferase RsIA_GT of Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA Inhibits Defense Responses in Nicotiana benthamiana

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PATHOGENS
Volume 11, Issue 9, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/pathogens11091026

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phytopathogenic fungi; pathogenicity; glycosyltransferases; plant innate immunity; virulence

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  1. Project of Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province [2019YFN0010, 2020YFH0161, 22GJHZ0024]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation [31400130]
  3. National 973 Project [2014CB160304]
  4. Innovation and Entrepreneurship Training Program of Sichuan Agricultural University [201910626113]

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RsIA_GT is a glycosyltransferase secreted by Rhizoctonia solani AG-1 IA, which plays a crucial role in the pathogenicity of the fungus. It has a conserved functionality in various fungal taxonomic categories and its virulence function was confirmed in both yeast and Nicotiana benthamiana. RsIA_GT(Delta S), a truncated form of RsIA_GT, showed the ability to suppress cell death and enhance lesion area caused by R. solani AG-1 IA.
Anastomosis group AG-1 IA of Rhizoctonia solani Khun has a wide host range and threatens crop production. Various glycosyltransferases secreted by phytopathogenic fungi play an essential role in pathogenicity. Previously, we identified a glycosyltransferase RsIA_GT (AG11A_09161) as a secreted protein-encoding gene of R. solani AG-1 IA, whose expression levels increased during infection in rice. In this study, we further characterized the virulence function of RsIA_GT. It is conserved not only in Basidiomycota, including multiple anastomosis groups of R. solani, but also in other primary fungal taxonomic categories. RsIA_GT possesses a signal peptide (SP) for protein secretion, and its functionality was proven using yeast and Nicotiana benthamiana. The SP-truncated form of RsIA_GT (RsIA_GT(Delta S)) expressed in Escherichia coli-induced lesion-like phenotype in rice leaves when applied to punched leaves. However, Agrobacterium-mediated transient expressions of both the full-length RsIA_GT and RsIA_GT(Delta S) did not induce cell death in N. benthamiana leaves. Instead, only RsIA_GT(Delta S) suppressed the cell death induced by two reference cell death factors BAX and INF1 in N. benthamiana. RsIA_GT(Delta S)(R154A D168A D170A), a mutant RsIA_GT(Delta S) for the glycosyltransferase catalytic domain, still suppressed the BAX- or INF1-induced cell death, suggesting that the cell death suppression activity of RsIA_GT(Delta S) would be independent from its enzymatic activity. RsIA_GT(Delta S) also suppressed the H2O2 production and callose deposition and showed an effect on the induction of defense genes associated with the expression of BAX and INF1. The transient expression of RsIA_GT(Delta S) in N. benthamiana enhanced the lesion area caused by R. solani AG-1 IA. The secreted glycosyltransferase, RsIA_GT, of R. solani AG-1 IA is likely to have a dual role in virulence inside and outside of host cells.

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