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Light-Photoreceptors and Proteins Related to Monilinia laxa Photoresponses

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JOURNAL OF FUNGI
卷 7, 期 1, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/jof7010032

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photoreceptors; light response; Monilinia laxa; brown rot; photobiology

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  1. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (MCIU, Spain) [AGL2014-55287-C2-1-R, RTI2018-094263-B-I00, AGL2017-84389-C2-2-R]
  2. Agencia Estatal de Investigacion (AEI)
  3. Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, EU)
  4. Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (Spain)

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The study revealed significant effects of light on the growth and sporulation of Monilinia laxa, with the highest mycelial growth rate observed under red light conditions. The fungus possesses a highly conserved set of photoreceptors that regulate development and dispersion.
Light represents a ubiquitous source of information for organisms to evaluate their environment. The influence of light on colony growth and conidiation was determined for three Monilinia laxa isolates. The highest mycelial growth rate was observed under red light for the three M. laxa isolates, followed by green light, daylight or darkness. However, reduced sporulation levels were observed in darkness and red light, but conidiation enhancement was found under daylight, black and green light with more hours of exposure to light. Putative photoreceptors for blue (white-collar and cryptochromes), green (opsins), and red light (phytochromes) were identified, and the photoresponse-related regulatory family of velvet proteins. A unique ortholog for each photoreceptor was found, and their respective domain architecture was highly conserved. Transcriptional analyses of uncovered sets of genes were performed under daylight or specific color light, and both in time course illumination, finding light-dependent triggered gene expression of MlVEL2, MlPHY2, MlOPS2, and MlCRY2, and color light as a positive inductor of MlVEL3, MlVEL4, MlPHY1, and MlCRY1 expression. M. laxa has a highly conserved set of photoreceptors with other light-responsive fungi. Our phenotypic analyses and the existence of this light-sensing machinery suggest transcriptional regulatory systems dedicated to modulating the development and dispersion of this pathogen.

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