Affiliation:
1. Center for Biosystems Research, University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute, Shady Grove Campus, Rockville, Maryland 20850
Abstract
ABSTRACT
We report characterization of the gene encoding putative transcription factor PRO1, identified in transcriptional profiling studies as being downregulated in the chestnut blight fungus
Cryphonectria parasitica
in response to infection by virulence-attenuating hypoviruses. Sequence analysis confirmed that
pro1
encodes a Zn(II)
2
Cys
6
binuclear cluster DNA binding protein with significant sequence similarity to the
pro1
gene product that controls fruiting body development in
Sordaria macrospora
. Targeted disruption of the
C. parasitica pro1
gene resulted in two phenotypic changes that also accompany hypovirus infection, a significant reduction in asexual sporulation that could be reversed by exposure to high light intensity, and loss of female fertility. The
pro1
disruption mutant, however, retained full virulence. Although hypovirus CHV1-EP713 infection was established in the
pro1
disruption mutant, infected colonies continually produced virus-free sectors, suggesting that PRO1 is required for stable maintenance of hypovirus infection. These results complement the recent characterization of the hypovirus-responsive homologue of the
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Ste12 C
2
H
2
zinc finger transcription factor gene,
cpst12
, which was shown to be required for
C. parasitica
female fertility and virulence.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
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