Selective deployment of virulence effectors correlates with host specificity in a fungal plant pathogen

Author:

Inoue Yoshihiro1ORCID,Phuong Vy Trinh Thi1,Singkaravanit‐Ogawa Suthitar1,Zhang Ru1,Yamada Kohji2,Ogawa Taiki1,Ishizuka Junya1,Narusaka Yoshihiro3,Takano Yoshitaka1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Agriculture Kyoto University Kyoto 606‐8502 Japan

2. Graduate School of Technology, Industrial and Social Sciences Tokushima University Tokushima 770‐8513 Japan

3. Research Institute for Biological Sciences Okayama Prefectural Technology Center for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Okayama 716‐1241 Japan

Abstract

Summary The hemibiotrophic fungal plant pathogen Colletotrichum orbiculare is predicted to secrete hundreds of effector proteins when the pathogen infects cucurbit crops, such as cucumber and melon, and tobacco (Nicotiana benthamiana), a distantly related Solanaceae species. Here, we report the identification of sets of C. orbiculare effector genes that are differentially required for fungal virulence to two phylogenetically distant host species. Through targeted gene knockout screening of C. orbiculare ‘core’ effector candidates defined based on in planta gene expression, we identified: four host‐specific virulence effectors (named effector proteins for cucurbit infection, or EPCs) that are required for full virulence of C. orbiculare to cucurbit hosts, but not to the Solanaceae host N. benthamiana; and five host‐nonspecific virulence effectors, which collectively contribute to fungal virulence to both hosts. During host infection, only a small subset of genes, including the host‐specific EPC effector genes, showed preferential expression on one of the hosts, while gene expression profiles of the majority of other genes, including the five host‐nonspecific effector genes, were common to both hosts. This work suggests that C. orbiculare adopts a host‐specific effector deployment strategy, in addition to general host‐blind virulence mechanisms, for adaptation to cucurbit hosts.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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