Affiliation:
1. Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Symbiotic association of epichloae endophytes (
Epichloë/Neotyphodium
species) with cool-season grasses of the subfamily Pooideae confers bioprotective benefits to the host plants against abiotic and biotic stresses. While the production of fungal bioprotective metabolites is a well-studied mechanism of host protection from insect herbivory, little is known about the antibiosis mechanism against grass pathogens by the mutualistic endophyte. In this study, an
Epichloë festucae
mutant defective in antimicrobial substance production was isolated by a mutagenesis approach. In an isolated mutant that had lost antifungal activity, the exogenous DNA fragment was integrated into the promoter region of the
vibA
gene, encoding a homologue of the transcription factor VIB-1. VIB-1 in
Neurospora crassa
is a regulator of genes essential in vegetative incompatibility and promotion of cell death. Here we show that deletion of the
vibA
gene severely affected the antifungal activity of the mutant against the test pathogen
Drechslera erythrospila
. Further analyses showed that overexpressing
vibA
enhanced the antifungal activity of the wild-type isolate against test pathogens. Transformants overexpressing
vibA
showed an inhibitory activity on test pathogens that the wild-type isolate could not. Moreover, overexpressing
vibA
in a nonantifungal
E. festucae
wild-type Fl1 isolate enabled the transformant to inhibit the mycelial and spore germination of
D. erythrospila
. These results demonstrate that enhanced expression of
vibA
is sufficient for a nonantifungal isolate to obtain antifungal activity, implicating the critical role of VibA in antifungal compound production by epichloae endophytes.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Microbiology
Cited by
18 articles.
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