Regulation of subtilisin-like protease prC expression by nematode cuticle in the nematophagous fungus Clonostachys rosea.

Environ Microbiol

Laboratory for Conservation and Utilization of Bio-Resources & Key Laboratory for Microbial Resources of the Ministry of Education, Yunnan University, Kunming, Yunnan 650091, China.

Published: December 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • Nematophagous fungi, like Clonostachys rosea, are being studied as biological control agents against parasitic nematodes, using subtilisin-like serine proteases to infect them.
  • The expression of the prC gene, crucial for the fungi's virulence, is influenced by nitrogen sources; preferred sources like glutamine and ammonia downregulate prC at the transcriptional level, while nematode cuticle upregulates it post-transcriptionally.
  • High levels of ammonia could hinder the effectiveness of these fungi in controlling nematodes in fields with excess fertilizer, as it suppresses prC expression and, consequently, the fungi's virulence.

Article Abstract

Nematophagous fungi have been used as biological control agents against nematodes parasitic to plants and animals. These fungi can secret subtilisin-like extracellular serine proteases during the infection of nematodes. The expression of these subtilisin-like serine proteases is regulated by nitrogen sources, including nematode cuticle. However, the mechanisms underlying the nitrogen sources-induced expression of these serine proteases is not well understood. In this study, we investigated the effect of nitrogen sources on the expression of a subtilisin-like extracellular protease, prC, in the nematophagous fungus Clonostachys rosea. Disruption of prC attenuated infection of the fungus to nematodes, indicating that this gene functions as a virulence factor. The inhibition of basal expression of prC by the preferred nitrogen sources (glutamine, ammonia) occurred at the transcriptional level. In contrast, nematode cuticle induced the expression of prC at the post-transcriptional level. The inducible expression of prC by nematode cuticle was significantly suppressed by glutamine, ammonia and phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride (an inhibitor of serine protease). Thus, the existence of active PrC, albeit at a low level in the medium, is probably essential for further induction of this gene by nematode cuticle. Moreover, the low molecule weight (< 3 kD) degradation products of nematode cuticle could significantly induce the expression of prC. Ammonia suppresses the virulence of C. rosea against nematodes, probably by inhibiting prC expression. Thus, the nematophagous fungi probably could not function well as biocontrol agents in fields fertilized with a large amount of ammonium salt.

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