Endocytosis Is Essential for Pathogenic Development in the Corn Smut Fungus Ustilago maydis
Open Access
- 23 June 2006
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Plant Cell
- Vol. 18 (8), 2066-2081
- https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.105.039388
Abstract
It is well established that polarized exocytosis is essential for fungal virulence. By contrast, the contribution of endocytosis is unknown. We made use of a temperature-sensitive mutant in the endosomal target soluble N-ethylmaleimide–sensitive factor attachment protein receptor Yup1 and demonstrate that endocytosis in Ustilago maydis is essential for the initial steps of pathogenic development, including pheromone perception and cell–cell fusion. Furthermore, spore formation and germination were drastically reduced, whereas colonization of the plant was only slightly inhibited. The function of endocytosis in the recognition of mating pheromone through the G protein–coupled pheromone receptor Pra1 was analyzed in greater detail. Biologically active Pra1–green fluorescent protein localizes to the plasma membrane and is constitutively endocytosed. Yup1ts mutants that are blocked in the fusion of endocytic transport vesicles with early endosomes are impaired in pheromone perception and conjugation hyphae formation. This is attributable to an accumulation of Pra1-carrying endocytic vesicles in the cytoplasm and the depletion of the receptor from the membrane. Consistently, strong Pra1 expression rescues the signaling defects in endocytosis mutants, but subsequent cell fusion is still impaired. Thus, we conclude that endocytosis is essential for recognition of the partner at the beginning of the pathogenic program but has additional roles in mating as well as spore formation and germination.Keywords
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