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1Regulating networks and pathogenicity in Ustilago
maydis
Jörg Kämper MPI für terrestrische
Mikrobiologie Marburg
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3Economical losses by smut fungi - high annual
losses, local losses sometimes more than
25 Ustilago hordei 0.7 - 1,4 loss/year
(Canada) appr. 17.6 Mio US /year Ustilago
maydis usually less than 2, but up to 70 2
in USA equals about 380 Mio US !!!
4Economical losses by smut fungi - high annual
losses, local losses sometimes more than
25 Ustilago hordei 0.7 - 1,4 loss/year
(Canada) appr. 17.6 Mio US /year Ustilago
maydis usually less than 2, but up to 70 2
in USA equals about 380 Mio US !!!
Related to rust fungi (obligat biotroph)
- extremly high annual losses
- Epidemics
5Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
saprophytic phase
6Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
saprophytic phase
Saprophytic phase Simple cultivation under lab
conditions Various molecular techniques - gene
replacement - ARS plasmids - regulatable
promoters - GFP reporter - REMI - transposon
tagging - fast infection model
7Pant infection with Ustilago maydis
4 days
8Pant infection with Ustilago maydis
7 days
9Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
10Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
11Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
12Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
13Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
14Life cycle of Ustilago maydis
15Function of the a and b mating type loci
a1b1
a2b2
a1b1
a2b2
a1a2b1b2
16Problems in mating populations
sexual reproduction
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17Problems in mating populations
sexual reproduction
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18Problems in mating populations
sexual reproduction
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19Problems in mating populations
- sexual reproduction
- some restrictions
- may apply.....
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20Problems in mating populations
a1b1
a2b1
sexual reproduction
a1b2
a2b2
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21Problems in mating populations
a1b1
a2b1
sexual reproduction self/nonself recognition
systems Fungi tetrapolar mating
systems vegetative incompatibility Plants pollen
rejection Animals MHC
a1b2
a2b2
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22sexual reproduction self/nonself recognition
systems Fungi tetrapolar mating
systems vegetative incompatibility Plants pollen
rejection Animals MHC
Podospora anserina
23Problems in mating populations
sexual reproduction self/nonself recognition
systems Fungi tetrapolar mating
systems vegetative incompatibility Plants pollen
rejection Animals MHC
24Problems in mating populations
sexual reproduction self/nonself recognition
systems Fungi tetrapolar mating
systems vegetative incompatibility Plants pollen
rejection Animals MHC
lt 50
lt 50
25Two component self/nonself discrimination systems
self
non-self
26Two component self/nonself discrimination systems
Mutation
Consequences plants self-pollination fungi
cell death self-fertility
Recognition as non-self
27Two component self/nonself discrimination systems
Mutation
?
Recognition as non-self
28The b mating type encodes the central regulator
for pathogenic development
29The b mating type encodes the central regulator
for pathogenic development
- specificity is determined within the variable
domains - variable domains are sufficient for dimerization
- mutations within the variable domain alter
dimerization AND specificity
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31 - sequencing 18 strains from ATCC - screening
of gt 200 field isolates for novel RFLP -
identification of one novel specificity
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33b4b
b2
b10
b2
b2
b10
b2
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35b5
b8
b16
b8
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42Genetic manipulations gene replacement
resistence gene
PCR-based system homologous recombination up to
100
Schreier, P und Kämper, J European Patent 1 279
741 A1
43PCR-knockout
44PCR-knockout
a
resistance cassette
a
SfiI ggccnnnn nggcc
45PCR-knockout
46PCR-knockout
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