Authors
Morikawa, S., Lenzo, L. V., Colomba Thanthrige, K., Chang, S., Tan, K.-C., Verdonk, C. J.
Abstract
Ada1 (All Development Altered-1) is a conserved but poorly characterised basic leucine zipper (bZIP) transcription factor found throughout filamentous fungi. In the wheat pathogen Parastagonospora nodorum, PnAda1 is required for full virulence and is transcriptionally associated with the virulence regulator PnPf2, but its biological functions remain unclear. Here, we combined comparative RNA sequencing with targeted phenotypic analyses to define the role of PnAda1 during vegetative growth and host infection. Deletion of PnAda1 did not abolish pathogenicity but delayed disease progression, with the PnAda1-deletion mutant transcriptome at 7 days post-inoculation resembling that of the wildtype SN15 at 3 days. This developmental delay was associated with impaired activation of early infection-associated genes, including putative carbohydrate-active enzymes, proteases, transporters and other host-colonisation factors. In contrast, expression of major necrotrophic effector genes was not reduced and instead remained elevated during later stages of infection, indicating that PnAda1 is required for the timely progression of infection-associated transcriptional regulation rather than direct activation of effector genes. Beyond virulence, transcriptomic and phenotypic analyses revealed roles for PnAda1 in nitrogen assimilation, carbon utilisation, abiotic stress responses and fungicide sensitivity. Notably, PnAda1 deletion increased sensitivity to succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor fungicides and reduced expression of succinate dehydrogenase subunit genes. Collectively, our findings identify PnAda1 as a broad regulator of developmental and infection-associated transitions in P. nodorum and expand current understanding of the transcriptional network underlying virulence, metabolism and stress adaptation in an important fungal wheat pathogen.
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