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Effects of TrPLDs on the pathogenicity of Trichothecium roseum infected apple fruit

FOOD MICROBIOLOGY(2024)

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Phospholipase D plays a critical regulatory role in the pathogenicity of filamentous fungi. However, the molecular mechanism of PLD regulating the pathogenicity of filamentous fungi has not been reported. In this research, the previously constructed TrPLD1 and TrPLD2 (TrPLDs) mutants were used as test strains. Firstly, the function of TrPLDs in Trichothecium roseum was studied. Then, the effects of TrPLDs on the pathogenicity of T. roseum and the quality of the inoculated apples were verified. The results suggested that the deletion of TrPLD1 delayed the spore germination of Delta TrPLD1 and inhibited germ tube elongation by down-regulating the expressions of TrbrlA, TrabaA and TrwetA. By down-regulating the extracellular enzyme-coding gene expressions, Delta TrPLD1 inhibited the degradation of apple fruit cell wall and the change of fatty acid content during infection, reduced the cell membrane permeability and malondialdehyde (MDA) content of apple fruit, thereby maintaining the integrity of fruit cell membrane, and reduced the pathogenicity of Delta TrPLD1 to apple and kept the quality of apple. However, Delta TrPLD2 did not have a significant effect on the infection process of apple fruit by the pathogen.
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Trichothecium roseum,Phospholipase D,Extracellular enzyme,Membrane lipid metabolism,Pathogenicity
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