Authors
Amir Mirzadi Gohari, Rahim Mehrabi, Olivier Robert, Ikbal Agah Ince, Sjef Boeren, Martin Schuster, Gero Steinberg, Pierre JGM De Wit, Gert HJ Kema
Publication date
2014/5
Journal
Molecular Plant Pathology
Volume
15
Issue
4
Pages
394-405
Description
Zymoseptoria tritici causes the major fungal wheat disease septoria tritici blotch, and is increasingly being used as a model for transmission and population genetics, as well as host–pathogen interactions. Here, we study the biological function of ZtWor1, the orthologue of Wor1 in the fungal human pathogen Candida albicans, as a representative of a superfamily of regulatory proteins involved in dimorphic switching. In Z. tritici, this gene is pivotal for pathogenesis, as ZtWor1 mutants were nonpathogenic and complementation restored the wild‐type phenotypes. In planta expression analyses showed that ZtWor1 is up‐regulated during the initiation of colonization and fructification, and regulates candidate effector genes, including one that was discovered after comparative proteome analysis of the Z. tritici wild‐type strain and the ZtWor1 mutant, which was particularly expressed in planta. Cell fusion and …
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