A small molecule species specifically inhibits Fusarium myosin I. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Fusarium head blight (FHB) caused by Fusarium graminearum is a devastating disease of cereal crops worldwide. Recently, a novel fungicide JS399-19 has been launched into the marketplace to manage FHB. It is compelling that JS399-19 shows highly inhibitory activity towards some Fusarium species, but not to other fungi, indicating that it is an environmentally compatible fungicide. To explore the mode of action of this species-specific compound, we conducted a whole-genome transcript profiling together with genetic and biochemical assays, and discovered that JS399-19 targets the myosin I of F.graminearum (FgMyo1). FgMyo1 is essential for F.graminearum growth. A point mutation S217L or E420K in FgMyo1 is responsible for F.graminearum resistance to JS399-19. In addition, transformation of F.graminearum with the myosin I gene of Magnaporthe grisea, the causal agent of rice blast, also led to JS399-19 resistance. JS399-19 strongly inhibits the ATPase activity of the wild-type FgMyo1, but not the mutated FgMyo1(S217L/E420K) . These results provide us a new insight into the design of species-specific antifungal compounds. Furthermore, our strategy can be applied to identify novel drug targets in various pathogenic organisms.

published proceedings

  • Environ Microbiol

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhang, C., Chen, Y., Yin, Y., Ji, H., Shim, W., Hou, Y., ... Ma, Z.

citation count

  • 54

complete list of authors

  • Zhang, Chengqi||Chen, Yun||Yin, Yanni||Ji, Huan-Hong||Shim, Won-Bo||Hou, Yiping||Zhou, Mingguo||Li, Xiang-Dong||Ma, Zhonghua

publication date

  • August 2015

publisher