Hamer J E, Talbot N J
Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907-1392, USA.
Curr Opin Microbiol. 1998 Dec;1(6):693-7. doi: 10.1016/s1369-5274(98)80117-3.
Recent developments have been made in the identification of signal transduction pathways and gene products involved in the infection-related development of the rice blast fungus, Magnaporthe grisea. It has been established that cAMP-dependent and MAP kinase-mediated signaling are both critical for appressorium morphogenesis and function. These signaling pathways may act downstream of hydrophobin-mediated surface sensing by the growing germ tube. Several genes have been identified that are required for invasive growth of M. grisea including genes that allow adaptation of fungal metabolism to growth within plant tissues.
在稻瘟病菌(Magnaporthe grisea)与感染相关的发育过程中涉及的信号转导途径和基因产物的鉴定方面,最近取得了一些进展。已经确定,cAMP依赖性信号传导和MAP激酶介导的信号传导对于附着胞的形态发生和功能都至关重要。这些信号传导途径可能作用于疏水蛋白介导的生长芽管表面感知的下游。已经鉴定出几个稻瘟病菌侵入性生长所需的基因,包括使真菌代谢适应在植物组织内生长的基因。