Login / Signup

MoRgs3 functions in intracellular reactive oxygen species perception-integrated cAMP signaling to promote appressorium formation in Magnaporthe oryzae .

Ruiming ZhangXinyu LiuJiayun XuChen ChenZhaoxuan TangChengtong WuXinyue LiLei SuMuxing LiuLeiyun YangGang LiHaifeng ZhangPing WangZhengguang Zhang
Published in: mBio (2024)
. We further found that the internalization of MoRgs3 is indispensable for its GTPase-activating protein function toward the Gα subunit MoMagA. Importantly, we characterized how such cellular regulatory events coincide with cAMP signaling-regulated appressorium formation and pathogenicity in the blast fungus. Our studies uncovered a novel intracellular reactive oxygen species signal-transducing mechanism in a model pathogenic fungus with important basic and applied implications.
Keyphrases
  • reactive oxygen species
  • binding protein
  • transcription factor
  • protein kinase
  • signaling pathway
  • escherichia coli
  • biofilm formation
  • small molecule