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The infection cushion of Botrytis cinerea: a fungal 'weapon' of plant-biomass destruction

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ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
卷 23, 期 4, 页码 2293-2314

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1462-2920.15416

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The study found that the necrotrophic plant-pathogen fungus Botrytis cinerea penetrates plant cell walls by secreting effectors, including plant toxins and proteases, while also playing a role in nutrition. Additionally, the research revealed significant remodeling of the infection cushion cell wall, suggesting a crucial role in colonization and nutrition of the pathogen.
The necrotrophic plant-pathogen fungus Botrytis cinerea produces multicellular appressoria dedicated to plant penetration, named infection cushions (IC). A microarray analysis was performed to identify genes upregulated in mature IC. The expression data were validated by RT-qPCR analysis performed in vitro and in planta, proteomic analysis of the IC secretome and biochemical assays. 1231 upregulated genes and 79 up-accumulated proteins were identified. The data support the secretion of effectors by IC: phytotoxins, ROS, proteases, cutinases, plant cell wall-degrading enzymes and plant cell death-inducing proteins. Parallel upregulation of sugar transport and sugar catabolism-encoding genes would indicate a role of IC in nutrition. The data also reveal a substantial remodelling of the IC cell wall and suggest a role for melanin and chitosan in IC function. Lastly, mutagenesis of two upregulated genes in IC identified secreted fasciclin-like proteins as actors in the pathogenesis of B. cinerea. These results support the role of IC in plant penetration and also introduce other unexpected functions for this fungal organ, in colonization, necrotrophy and nutrition of the pathogen.

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