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  • Titel: Expression of a Structural Protein of the Mycovirus FgV-ch9 Negatively Affects the Transcript Level of a Novel Symptom Alleviation Factor and Causes Virus Infection-Like Symptoms in Fusarium graminearum
  • Beteiligte: Bormann, Jörg; Heinze, Cornelia; Blum, Christine; Mentges, Michael; Brockmann, Anke; Alder, Arne; Landt, Svenja Kim; Josephson, Brian; Indenbirken, Daniela; Spohn, Michael; Plitzko, Birte; Loesgen, Sandra; Freitag, Michael; Schäfer, Wilhelm
  • Erschienen: American Society for Microbiology, 2018
  • Erschienen in: Journal of Virology, 92 (2018) 17
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00326-18
  • ISSN: 0022-538X; 1098-5514
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  • Beschreibung: Virus infections of phytopathogenic fungi occasionally impair growth, reproduction, and virulence, a phenomenon referred to as hypovirulence. Hypovirulence-inducing mycoviruses, therefore, represent a powerful means to defeat fungal epidemics on crop plants. However, the poor understanding of the molecular basis of hypovirulence induction limits their application. Using the devastating fungal pathogen on cereal crops, Fusarium graminearum , we identified an mRNA binding protein (named virus response 1, vr1 ) which is involved in symptom expression. Downregulation of vr1 in the virus-infected fungus and vr1 deletion evoke virus infection-like symptoms, while constitutive expression overrules the cytopathic effects of the virus infection. Intriguingly, the presence of a specific viral structural protein is sufficient to trigger the fungal response, i.e., vr1 downregulation, and symptom development similar to virus infection. The advancements in understanding fungal infection and response may aid biological pest control approaches using mycoviruses or viral proteins to prevent future Fusarium epidemics.
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