Crucial Roles of the High-Osmolarity Glycerol Pathway in the Antifungal Activity of Isothiocyanates against Cochliobolus heterostrophus
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Isothiocyanates (ITCs) that are found in Brassicaceae
exhibited
obvious antifungal activity against Cochliobolus heterostrophus, which is the causal agent of southern corn leaf blight. However,
the underlying antifungal mechanism of allyl-ITCs (A-ITCs) against C. heterostrophus remains largely unknown. Here,
we used transcriptomic analysis to find that the high osmolarity pathway
was upregulated significantly when treated with A-ITCs. To investigate
the roles of the high osmolarity pathway in adaption to A-ITCs, we
constructed Δssk2, Δpbs2, and Δhog1 mutant strains. Deletion of three
genes (ChSSK2, ChPBS2, and ChHOG1) involved in the high osmolarity pathway resulted
in significantly increased sensitivity of C. heterostrophus to ITCs. In addition, the phosphorylation level of ChHog1 was induced
by A-ITC and was dependent on the presence of ChSsk2 and ChPbs2. Moreover,
Δssk2, Δpbs2, and Δhog1 mutants exhibited a dramatically decreased virulence
on maize leaves. Our findings demonstrated that the high osmolarity
pathway played a positive role in ITC tolerance and virulence, which
may provide novel insights into developing ITCs as a new fungicide
against C. heterostrophus.
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2023-10-16



