生物
分生孢子
RNA剪接
突变体
选择性拼接
毒力
遗传学
基因
蛋白质亚单位
转录因子
细胞生物学
信使核糖核酸
核糖核酸
作者
Peiyi Zhao,Mengya Peng,Shiyu Zhang,Zai-fang DONG,Min Liu,Xiaoping Xing,Yan Shi,Honglian Li,Linlin Chen
摘要
Abstract BACKGROUND Negative cofactor 2 NC2β (Ncb2 or Dr1) is the beta subunit of a conserved heterodimeric regulator of transcription negative cofactor 2 (NC2) complex that has been identified as key regulator of drug resistance in model fungi. However, its role in plant pathogens is still unclear. RESULTS We identified an NC2β orthologue, FpNcb2, in Fusarium pseudograminearum , which is not only a significant regulatory function in drug resistance, but also essential for growth, conidiation and penetration. Moreover, FpNcb2 undergoes alternative splicing which creates two mRNA isoforms. As a putative CCAAT binding protein, FpNcb2 concentrates in the nuclei, contributing to the expression of two spliced mRNA of FpNcb2 in hypha, conidiophores and conidia, with exception of FpNcb2 ISOA in germlings. Expression of each spliced mRNA of FpNcb2 in Δfpncb2 mutant could full complement the defects on growth, conidiation and fungicides sensitivity to that of wild type. However, FpNcb2 ISOA and FpNcb2 ISOB have different effects on virulence. FpNcb2 acts as a regulator for the transcription of some genes encoding drug efflux and hydrolases. CONCLUSION Our analysis showed the existence of alternative mRNA splicing in the NC2β orthologue, which is associated with protein subcellular localization and fungal virulence. The further elucidation of the target genes of NC2β will provide insights into the potential regulation mechanisms in the antifungal resistance and pathogenesis of F. pseudograminearum . © 2024 Society of Chemical Industry.
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