Affiliation:
1. Department of Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, 334 Plant Science Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853
2. Plant Protection Research Unit USDA-ARS, Tower Road, Ithaca, New York 14853
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Connections between fungal development and secondary metabolism have been reported previously, but as yet, no comprehensive analysis of a family of secondary metabolites and their possible role in fungal development has been reported. In the present study, mutant strains of the heterothallic ascomycete
Cochliobolus heterostrophus
, each lacking one of 12 genes (
NPS1
to
NPS12
) encoding a nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS), were examined for a role in sexual development. One type of strain (Δ
nps2
) was defective in ascus/ascospore development in homozygous Δ
nps2
crosses. Homozygous crosses of the remaining 11 Δ
nps
strains showed wild-type (WT) fertility. Phylogenetic, expression, and biochemical analyses demonstrated that the NRPS encoded by
NPS2
is responsible for the biosynthesis of ferricrocin, the intracellular siderophore of
C. heterostrophus
. Functional conservation of
NPS2
in both heterothallic
C. heterostrophus
and the unrelated homothallic ascomycete
Gibberella zeae
was demonstrated.
G. zeae
Δ
nps2
strains are concomitantly defective in intracellular siderophore (ferricrocin) biosynthesis and sexual development. Exogenous application of iron partially restored fertility to
C. heterostrophus
and
G. zeae
Δ
nps2
strains, demonstrating that abnormal sexual development of Δ
nps2
strains is at least partly due to their iron deficiency. Exogenous application of the natural siderophore ferricrocin to
C. heterostrophus
and
G. zeae
Δ
nps2
strains restored WT fertility.
NPS1
, a
G. zeae NPS
gene that groups phylogenetically with
NPS2
, does not play a role in sexual development. Overall, these data demonstrate that iron and intracellular siderophores are essential for successful sexual development of the heterothallic ascomycete
C. heterostrophus
and the homothallic ascomycete
G. zeae
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
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