Pflanzenwissenschaftliches Kolloquium mit Saravanan Matheshwaran
Ustilago maydis, the fungus responsible for smut disease in maize, utilizes secondary metabolites like melanin to enhance its virulence and survival. Our research focuses on SWR1, an ATP-dependent chromatin remodeler, and its role in melanin biosynthesis. We found that SWR1 alters chromatin architecture, affecting DNA activities. Deleting SWR1increased U. maydis' sensitivity to DNA damage, reduced growth, and changed cell morphology. Even under optimal conditions, the loss of SWR1 led to pigment production, highlighting its regulatory role. Mating experiments in maize seedlings showed that the Δswr1 mutant had reduced infection rates and caused chlorosis, emphasizing SWR1's importance in virulence. This study highlights the role of chromatin remodeling in fungal adaptation and pathogenicity, offering new insights into combating crop diseases.
Zeit
Montag, 07.10.24 - 10:15 Uhr
- 11:15 Uhr
Veranstaltungsformat
Vortrag
Themengebiet
Prof. Dr. Saravanan Matheshwaran (Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, India) über "Role of SWR1 Chromatin Remodeler in morphogenesis and Virulence of Ustilago maydis"
Zielgruppen
Studierende
Wissenschaftler*innen
Ort
Friedrich-Hirzebruch Allee 5
Raum
Hörsaal 3
Reservierung
nicht erforderlich
Veranstalter
Pfanzenwissenschaftliches Kolloqium
Kontakt
Prof. Dr. Armin Djamei (INRES-Pflanzenpathologie, Universität Bonn)