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Chitinases Are Essential for Cell Separation in Ustilago maydis

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EUKARYOTIC CELL
卷 14, 期 9, 页码 846-857

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/EC.00022-15

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  1. DFG International Research Training Group iGRADplant [1525]
  2. Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science BER) [DE-FC02-07ER64494]
  3. MSU-Plant Research Laboratory (DOE Office of Basic Energy Sciences) [DE-FG02-91ER200021]

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Chitin is an essential component of the fungal cell wall, providing rigidity and stability. Its degradation is mediated by chitinases and supposedly ensures the dynamic plasticity of the cell wall during growth and morphogenesis. Hence, chitinases should be particularly important for fungi with dramatic morphological changes, such as Ustilago maydis. This smut fungus switches from yeast to filamentous growth for plant infection, proliferates as a mycelium in planta, and forms teliospores for spreading. Here, we investigate the contribution of its four chitinolytic enzymes to the different morphological changes during the complete life cycle in a comprehensive study of deletion strains combined with biochemical and cell biological approaches. Interestingly, two chitinases act redundantly in cell separation during yeast growth. They mediate the degradation of remnant chitin in the fragmentation zone between mother and daughter cell. In contrast, even the complete lack of chitinolytic activity does not affect formation of the infectious filament, infection, biotrophic growth, or teliospore germination. Thus, unexpectedly we can exclude a major role for chitinolytic enzymes in morphogenesis or pathogenicity of U. maydis. Nevertheless, redundant activity of even two chitinases is essential for cell separation during saprophytic growth, possibly to improve nutrient access or spreading of yeast cells by wind or rain.

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