Gibberellin biosynthesis and gibberellin oxidase activities in Fusarium sacchari, Fusarium konzum and Fusarium subglutinans strains

Troncoso C, Gonzalez X, Bomke C, Tudzynski B, Gong F, Hedden P, Rojas MC

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Several isolates of three Fusarium species associated with the Gibberella fujikuroi species complex were characterized for their ability to synthesize gibberellins (GAs): Fusarium sacchari (mating population B), Fusarium konzum (mating population I) and Fusarium subglutinans (mating population E). Of these, F. sacchari is phylogenetically related to Fusarium fujikuroi and is grouped in the Asian clade of the complex, while F. konzum and F. subglutinans are only distantly related to Fusarium fujikuroi and belong to the American clade. Variability was found between the different F. sacchari strains tested. Five isolates (B-12756; B-1732, B-7610, B-1721 and B-1797) were active in GA biosynthesis and accumulated GA(3) in the culture fluid (2.76-28.4 mu g/mL), while two others (B-3828 and B-1725) were inactive. GA(3) levels in strain B-12756 increased by 2.9 times upon complementation with ggs2 and cps-ks genes from F. fujikuroi. Of six F. konzum isolates tested, three (I-10653; I-11616; I-11893) synthesized GAs, mainly GA(1), at a low level (less than 0.1 mu g/mL). Non-producing F. konzum strains contained no GA oxidase activities as found for the two F. subglutinans strains tested. These results indicate that the ability to produce GAs is present in other species of the G. fujikuroi complex beside F. fujikuroi, but might differ significantly in different isolates of the same species. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Details about the publication

JournalPhytochemistry
Volume71
Issue11-12
Page range1322-1331
StatusPublished
Release year2010 (31/08/2010)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1016/j.phytochem.2010.05.006
KeywordsGibberella fujikuroi Fusarium sacchari Fusarium konzum Fusarium subglutinans Gibberellin biosynthesis Gibberellin oxidases fujikuroi species complex acid gene-cluster nitrogen regulation prairie grasses proliferatum fungi monooxygenase pathway p450-1 area

Authors from the University of Münster

Tudzynski, Bettina
Molecular Biology and Biotechnology of Fungi - Group Prof. Paul Tudzynski