Regulation of a novel Fusarium cytokinin in Fusarium pseudograminearum.

Fungal Biol

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Agriculture and Food, Queensland Bioscience Precinct, St Lucia, Brisbane, 4067, Australia; Department of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Sciences, University of Perugia, Perugia, 06121, Italy. Electronic address:

Published: March 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • - Fusarium pseudograminearum is a significant fungus affecting crops like wheat, causing a disease known as Fusarium crown rot, and it produces a variety of secondary metabolites, including newly identified cytokinin-like compounds. - Recent research has found a gene cluster in F. pseudograminearum responsible for the production of these Fusarium cytokinins, which can trigger cytokinin signaling in plants and are synthesized under specific nitrogen and pH conditions. - Microscopic studies show that during infection, F. pseudograminearum increases its cytokinin production specifically in the hyphae that interact closely with wheat plants, indicating a potential role of these metabolites in the infection process.

Article Abstract

Fusarium pseudograminearum is an agronomically important fungus, which infects many crop plants, including wheat, where it causes Fusarium crown rot. Like many other fungi, the Fusarium genus produces a wide range of secondary metabolites of which only few have been characterized. Recently a novel gene cluster was discovered in F. pseudograminearum, which encodes production of cytokinin-like metabolites collectively named Fusarium cytokinins. They are structurally similar to plant cytokinins and can activate cytokinin signalling in vitro and in planta. Here, the regulation of Fusarium cytokinin production was analysed in vitro. This revealed that, similar to deoxynivalenol (DON) production in Fusariumgraminearum, cytokinin production can be induced in vitro by specific nitrogen sources in a pH-dependent manner. DON production was also induced in both F. graminearum and F. pseudograminearum in cytokinin-inducing conditions. In addition, microscopic analyses of wheat seedlings infected with a F. pseudograminearum cytokinin reporter strain showed that the fungus specifically induces its cytokinin production in hyphae, which are in close association with the plant, suggestive of a function of Fusarium cytokinins during infection.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.funbio.2018.12.009DOI Listing

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