Rho2 involved in development, stress response and pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum

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Jia Liu
Chengsong Wang
Lei Kong
Ye Yang
Xiuming Cui
Kunzhi Li
Hongjuan Nian
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[1] Kunming University of Science and Technology,Faculty of Life Science and Technology
[2] Key Laboratory of Panax notoginseng Resources Sustainable Development and Utilization of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine,undefined
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Rho2 GTPase; Cell wall integrity; Stress response; Pathogenicity;
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Rho GTPases regulate the activity of cell wall biosynthesis, actin assembly and polar cell secretion. However, the function of Rho GTPase in filamentous fungi is poorly understood. To understand the role of Rho2 GTPase in Fusarium oxysporum, which is one of root rot pathogens of Panax notoginseng, △rho2 mutant was constructed. Phenotypes of △rho2, including conidiation, germination of spores, stresses (osmotic-, cell membrane-, cell wall disturbing-, metal-, and high temperature-) tolerance and pathogenicity were analyzed. The results showed that the growth of △rho2 was destroyed under cell wall disturbing stress and high temperature stress, suggesting that Rho2 regulated the response of F. oxysporum to cell wall synthesis inhibitors and high temperature stress. Germination of spores and pathogenicity to P. notoginseng were reduced in △rho2 mutant. Western blot results showed that rho2 deletion increased the phosphorylation level of Mpk1. To identify genes regulated by Rho2, transcriptome sequencing was carried out. 2477 genes were identified as upregulated genes and 2177 genes were identified as downregulated genes after rho2 was deleted. These genes provide clues for further study of rho2 function.
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