نتایج جستجو برای: magnaporthe oryzae

تعداد نتایج: 5832  

2015
Parisa Azizi Mohd Y. Rafii Maziah Mahmood Siti N. A. Abdullah Mohamed M. Hanafi Naghmeh Nejat Muhammad A. Latif Mahbod Sahebi Zonghua Wang

The rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is a serious pathogen that jeopardises the world's most important food-security crop. Ten common Malaysian rice varieties were examined for their morphological, physiological and genomic responses to this rice blast pathogen. qPCR quantification was used to assess the growth of the pathogen population in resistant and susceptible rice varieties. The chlo...

2015
Lei Huang Huijuan Zhang Yongbo Hong Shixia Liu Dayong Li Fengming Song Ann Cuypers

Metacaspases, a class of cysteine-dependent proteases like caspases in animals, are important regulators of programmed cell death (PCD) during development and stress responses in plants. The present study was focused on comprehensive analyses of expression patterns of the rice metacaspase (OsMC) genes in response to abiotic and biotic stresses and stress-related hormones. Results indicate that ...

Journal: :New Phytologist 2021

Glycosylation is a conserved set of post-translational modifications that exists in all eukaryotic cells. During the last decade, role glycosylation plant pathogenic fungi has received significant attention and considerable progress been made especially Ustilago maydis Magnaporthe oryzae. Here, we review recent advances our understanding N-glycosylation, O-glycosylation glycosylphosphatidylinos...

2012
Takashi Fujikawa Ayumu Sakaguchi Yoko Nishizawa Yusuke Kouzai Eiichi Minami Shigekazu Yano Hironori Koga Tetsuo Meshi Marie Nishimura

Plants evoke innate immunity against microbial challenges upon recognition of pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), such as fungal cell wall chitin. Nevertheless, pathogens may circumvent the host PAMP-triggered immunity. We previously reported that the ascomycete Magnaporthe oryzae, a famine-causing rice pathogen, masks cell wall surfaces with α-1,3-glucan during invasion. Here, we s...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2011
Haifeng Zhang Chaoyang Xue Lingan Kong Guotian Li Jin-Rong Xu

In the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, the PMK1 mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase gene regulates appressorium formation and infectious growth. Its homologs in many other fungi also play critical roles in fungal development and pathogenicity. However, the targets of this important MAP kinase and its interacting genes are not well characterized. In this study, we constructed two yeast ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Diane G O Saunders Yasin F Dagdas Nicholas J Talbot

To infect plants, many pathogenic fungi develop specialized infection structures called appressoria. Here, we report that appressorium development in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae involves an unusual cell division, in which nuclear division is spatially uncoupled from the site of cytokinesis and septum formation. The position of the appressorium septum is defined prior to mitosis by ...

2016
Shuzhen Deng Zhuokan Gu Nan Yang Ling Li Xiaofeng Yue Yawei Que Guochang Sun Zhengyi Wang Jiaoyu Wang

Peroxisomes are required for pathogenicity in many phytopathogenic fungi, but the relationships between fungal pathogenicity and peroxisomal function are not fully understood. Here, we report the identification of a T-DNA insertional mutant C445 of Magnaporthe oryzae, which is defective in pathogenicity. Analysis of the mutation confirmed an insertion into the gene MoPEX1, which encodes a putat...

2011
Xianying Dou Qi Wang Zhongqiang Qi Wenwen Song Wei Wang Min Guo Haifeng Zhang Zhengguang Zhang Ping Wang Xiaobo Zheng

Soluble NSF attachment protein receptor (SNARE) proteins play a central role in membrane fusion and vesicle transport of eukaryotic organisms including fungi. We previously identified MoSce22 as a homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae SNARE protein Sec22 to be involved in growth, stress resistance, and pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae. Here, we provide evidences that MoVam7, an ortholog of S. ...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2012
Thomas A Mentlak Anja Kombrink Tomonori Shinya Lauren S Ryder Ippei Otomo Hiromasa Saitoh Ryohei Terauchi Yoko Nishizawa Naoto Shibuya Bart P H J Thomma Nicholas J Talbot

Plants use pattern recognition receptors to defend themselves from microbial pathogens. These receptors recognize pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) and activate signaling pathways that lead to immunity. In rice (Oryza sativa), the chitin elicitor binding protein (CEBiP) recognizes chitin oligosaccharides released from the cell walls of fungal pathogens. Here, we show that the rice ...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2008
Yaling Wang Mingjun Gao Qun Li Linyou Wang Jianjun Wang Jong-Seong Jeon Na Qu Yuelin Zhang Zuhua He

The RAR1 and SGT1 proteins function synergistically or antagonistically in plant innate immune responses. Here, we show that the rice orthologs OsRAR1 and OsSGT1 physically interact in vivo and in yeast. They displayed conserved roles in Arabidopsis disease resistance through ectopic expression in the Arabidopsis rar1 and sgt1 mutants. Overexpression of OsRar1 and OsSGT1 in rice significantly i...

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