Carl L. McCombe,Alex Wegner,Louisa Wirtz,Chenie S. Zamora,Florencia Casanova,Shouvik Aditya,Julian R. Greenwood,Samuel de Paula,E. M. England,Sascha Shang,Daniel J. Ericsson,Ely Oliveira‐Garcia,Simon J. Williams,Ulrich Schaffrath
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期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2025-02-27卷期号:387 (6737): 955-962
Inorganic phosphate (Pi) is essential for life, and plant cells monitor Pi availability by sensing inositol pyrophosphate (PP-InsP) levels. In this work, we describe the hijacking of plant phosphate sensing by a conserved family of Nudix hydrolase effectors from pathogenic Magnaporthe and Colletotrichum fungi. Structural and enzymatic analyses of the Nudix effector family demonstrate that they selectively hydrolyze PP-InsP. Gene deletion experiments of Nudix effectors in Magnaporthe oryzae , Colletotrichum higginsianum , and Colletotrichum graminicola indicate that PP-InsP hydrolysis substantially enhances disease symptoms in diverse pathosystems. Further, we show that this conserved effector family induces phosphate starvation signaling in plants. Our study elucidates a molecular mechanism, used by multiple phytopathogenic fungi, that manipulates the highly conserved plant phosphate sensing pathway to exacerbate disease.