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Title

Tps1 regulates the pentose phosphate pathway, nitrogen metabolism and fungal virulence.

Authors

Wilson, Richard A.; Jenkinson, Joanna M.; Gibson, Robert P.; Littlechild, Jennifer A.; Zheng-Yi Wang; Talbot, Nicholas J.

Abstract

Trehalose fulfils a wide variety of functions in cells, acting as a stress protectant, storage carbohydrate and compatible solute. Recent evidence, however, indicates that trehalose metabolism may exert important regulatory roles in the development of multicellular eukaryotes. Here, we show that in the plant pathogenic fungus Magnaporthe grisea trehalose-6-phosphate (T6P) synthase (Tps1) is responsible for regulating the pentose phosphate pathway, intracellular levels of NADPH and fungal virulence. Tps1 integrates glucose-6-phosphate (G6P) metabolism with nitrogen source utilisation, and thereby regulates the activity of nitrate reductase. Activity of Tps1 requires an associated regulator protein Tps3, which is also necessary for pathogenicity. Tps1 controls expression of the nitrogen metabolite repressor gene, NMR1, and is required for expression of virulence-associated genes. Functional analysis of Tps1 indicates that its regulatory functions are associated with binding of G6P, but independent of Tps1 catalytic activity. Taken together, these results demonstrate that Tps1 is a central regulator for integration of carbon and nitrogen metabolism, and plays a pivotal role in the establishment of plant disease.

Subjects

GLUCOSE-6-phosphatase; PENTOSE phosphate pathway; CELLULAR control mechanisms; PHYTOPATHOGENIC fungi; RICE blast disease; MICROBIAL virulence; PLANT diseases; NITROGEN; CROPS; FUNGI

Publication

EMBO Journal, 2007, Vol 26, Issue 15, p3673

ISSN

0261-4189

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1038/sj.emboj.7601795

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