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Chitin Deacetylase, a Novel Target for the Design of Agricultural Fungicides
Dolores Fernández-ortuñoJesús Martínez-cruzÁLvaro PolonioJorge GálvezRiccardo ZanniAlejandro Pérez-garcíaDiego Romerosubject
Microbiology (medical)chitin-triggered immunityQH301-705.5Plant ImmunityPlant SciencechitinChelating ActivityArticleMicrobiologychitin; chitin deacetylase; chitin-triggered immunity; EDTA; <i>Podosphaera xanthii</i>; powdery mildews; RNAi silencingchemistry.chemical_compoundPodosphaera xanthiiChitinChelationchitin deacetylaseBiology (General)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematics<i>Podosphaera xanthii</i>powdery mildewsRNAi silencingEDTAElicitorChitin deacetylaseFungicidechemistryPowdery mildewdescription
Fungicide resistance is a serious problem for agriculture. This is particularly apparent in the case of powdery mildew fungi. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop new agrochemicals. Chitin is a well-known elicitor of plant immunity, and fungal pathogens have evolved strategies to overcome its detection. Among these strategies, chitin deacetylase (CDA) is responsible for modifying immunogenic chitooligomers and hydrolysing the acetamido group in the N-acetylglucosamine units to avoid recognition. In this work, we tested the hypothesis that CDA can be an appropriate target for antifungals using the cucurbit powdery mildew pathogen Podosphaera xanthii. According to our hypothesis, RNAi silencing of PxCDA resulted in a dramatic reduction in fungal growth that was linked to a rapid elicitation of chitin-triggered immunity. Similar results were obtained with treatments with carboxylic acids such as EDTA, a well-known CDA inhibitor. The disease-suppression activity of EDTA was not associated with its chelating activity since other chelating agents did not suppress disease. The binding of EDTA to CDA was confirmed by molecular docking studies. Furthermore, EDTA also suppressed green and grey mould-causing pathogens applied to oranges and strawberries, respectively. Our results conclusively show that CDA is a promising target for control of phytopathogenic fungi and that EDTA could be a starting point for fungicide design.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-11-01 | Journal of Fungi |