A Novel Regulatory Gene, Tri10 , Controls Trichothecene Toxin Production and Gene Expression
- 1 November 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Applied and Environmental Microbiology
- Vol. 67 (11) , 5294-5302
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.67.11.5294-5302.2001
Abstract
We report here the characterization of Tri10 , a novel regulatory gene within the trichothecene gene cluster. Comparison of Tri10 genomic and mRNA sequences revealed that removal of a single 77-bp intron provided a 1,260-bp open reading frame, encoding a 420-amino-acid protein. Disruption of Tri10 in Fusarium sporotrichioides abolished T-2 toxin production and dramatically decreased the transcript accumulation for four trichothecene genes ( Tri4 , Tri5 , Tri6 , and Tri101 ) and an apparent farnesyl pyrophosphate synthetase ( Fpps ) gene. Conversely, homologous integration of a disruption vector by a single upstream crossover event significantly increased T-2 toxin production and elevated the transcript accumulation of the trichothecene genes and Fpps . Further analysis revealed that disruption of Tri10 , and to a greater extent the disruption of Tri6, increased sensitivity to T-2 toxin under certain growth conditions. Although Tri10 is conserved in Fusarium graminearum and Fusarium sambucinum and clearly plays a central role in regulating trichothecene gene expression, it does not show any significant matches to proteins of known or predicted function or to motifs except a single transmembrane domain. We suggest a model in which Tri10 acts upstream of the cluster-encoded transcription factor TRI6 and is necessary for full expression of both the other trichothecene genes and the genes for the primary metabolic pathway that precedes the trichothecene biosynthetic pathway, as well as for wild-type levels of trichothecene self-protection. We further suggest the presence of a regulatory loop where Tri6 is not required for the transcription of Tri10 but is required to limit the expression of Tri10.Keywords
This publication has 39 references indexed in Scilit:
- SMART: a web-based tool for the study of genetically mobile domainsNucleic Acids Research, 2000
- Possible Role of Trichothecene Mycotoxins in Virulence of Fusarium graminearum on MaizePlant Disease, 1999
- Characterization of a Transcriptional Activator Controlling Trichothecene Toxin BiosynthesisFungal Genetics and Biology, 1999
- Sexual Recombination in Gibberella zeaePhytopathology®, 1999
- Gapped BLAST and PSI-BLAST: a new generation of protein database search programsNucleic Acids Research, 1997
- Reduced Virulence ofGibberella zeaeCaused by Disruption of a TrichotheceneToxin Biosynthetic GeneMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions®, 1995
- Isolation and Gene Disruption of theTox5Gene Encoding Trichodiene Synthase inGibberella pulicarisMolecular Plant-Microbe Interactions®, 1992
- Furanocoumarin Phytoalexins, Trichothecene Toxins, and Infection ofPastinaca sativabyFusarium sporotrichioidesPhytopathology®, 1989
- Biosynthesis of 2-cis-farnesolJournal of the Chemical Society, Chemical Communications, 1973