Linoleic acid isomerase gene FgLAI12 affects sensitivity to salicylic acid, mycelial growth and virulence of Fusarium graminearum

Ya Zhou Zhang, Zhen Zhen Wei, Cai Hong Liu, Qing Chen, Bin Jie Xu, Zhen Ru Guo, Yong Li Cao, Yan Wang, Ya Nan Han, Chen Chen, Xiang Feng, Yuan Yuan Qiao, Lu Juan Zong, Ting Zheng, Mei Deng, Qian Tao Jiang, Wei Li, You Liang Zheng, Yu Ming Wei, Peng Fei Qi

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Abstract

Fusarium graminearum is the major causal agent of fusarium head blight in wheat, a serious disease worldwide. Linoleic acid isomerase (LAI) catalyses the transformation of linoleic acid (LA) to conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which is beneficial for human health. We characterised a cis-12 LAI gene of F. graminearum (FGSG-02668; FgLAI12), which was downregulated by salicylic acid (SA), a plant defence hormone. Disruption of FgLAI12 in F. graminearum resulted in decreased accumulation of cis-9,trans-11 CLA, enhanced sensitivity to SA, and increased accumulation of LA and SA in wheat spikes during infection. In addition, mycelial growth, accumulation of deoxynivalenol, and pathogenicity in wheat spikes were reduced. Re-introduction of a functional FgLAI12 gene into ΔFgLAI12 recovered the wild-type phenotype. Fluorescent microscopic analysis showed that FgLAI12 protein was usually expressed in the septa zone of conidia and the vacuole of hyphae, but was expressed in the cell membrane of hyphae in response to exogenous LA, which may be an element of LA metabolism during infection by F. graminearum. The cis-12 LAI enzyme encoded by FgLAI12 is critical for fungal response to SA, mycelial growth and virulence in wheat. The gene FgLAI12 is potentially valuable for biotechnological synthesis of cis-9,trans-11 CLA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number46129
JournalScientific Reports
Volume7
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Apr 2017
Externally publishedYes

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