Affiliation:
1. Max Planck Institute for Terrestrial Microbiology, Marburg, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In the smut fungus
Ustilago maydis
, the pheromone signal is transmitted via a mitogen-activated protein kinase module to the high-mobility-group (HMG) domain transcription factor Prf1, leading to its activation. This triggers sexual and pathogenic development since Prf1 binds to the PRE boxes located in the promoters of the
a
and
b
mating type genes. Here, we present the characterization of
rop1
and
hmg3
, encoding two additional sequence-specific HMG domain proteins. While
hmg3
mutants are slightly impaired in mating and do form conjugation hyphae,
rop1
deletion strains display a severe mating and filamentation defect and do not respond to pheromone stimulation. In particular,
rop1
is essential for pheromone-induced gene expression in axenic culture. Constitutive expression of
prf1
fully complements the mating defect of
rop1
mutants, indicating that
rop1
is required for
prf1
gene expression. Indeed, we could show that Rop1 binds directly to specific elements in the
prf1
promoter. Surprisingly, on the plant surface,
rop1
deletion strains do form conjugation hyphae and express sufficient amounts of
prf1
to cause full pathogenicity. This indicates the involvement of additional components in the regulation of
prf1
gene expression during pathogenic growth.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
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