The rice blast fungus SR protein 1 regulates alternative splicing with unique mechanisms

PLoS Pathog. 2022 Dec 8;18(12):e1011036. doi: 10.1371/journal.ppat.1011036. eCollection 2022 Dec.

Abstract

Serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins are well known as splicing factors in humans, model animals and plants. However, they are largely unknown in regulating pre-mRNA splicing of filamentous fungi. Here we report that the SR protein MoSrp1 enhances and suppresses alternative splicing in a model fungal plant pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae. Deletion of MoSRP1 caused multiple defects, including reduced virulence and thousands of aberrant alternative splicing events in mycelia, most of which were suppressed or enhanced intron splicing. A GUAG consensus bound by MoSrp1 was identified in more than 94% of the intron or/and proximate exons having the aberrant splicing. The dual functions of regulating alternative splicing of MoSrp1 were exemplified in enhancing and suppressing the consensus-mediated efficient splicing of the introns in MoATF1 and MoMTP1, respectively, which both were important for mycelial growth, conidiation, and virulence. Interestingly, MoSrp1 had a conserved sumoylation site that was essential to nuclear localization and enhancing GUAG binding. Further, we showed that MoSrp1 interacted with a splicing factor and two components of the exon-joining complex via its N-terminal RNA recognition domain, which was required to regulate mycelial growth, development and virulence. In contrast, the C-terminus was important only for virulence and stress responses but not for mycelial growth and development. In addition, only orthologues from Pezizomycotina species could completely rescue defects of the deletion mutants. This study reveals that the fungal conserved SR protein Srp1 regulates alternative splicing in a unique manner.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Alternative Splicing*
  • Ascomycota* / genetics
  • Fungal Proteins* / genetics
  • Oryza* / microbiology
  • Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors / genetics

Substances

  • Serine-Arginine Splicing Factors
  • Fungal Proteins

Supplementary concepts

  • Pyricularia oryzae

Grants and funding

YLP was funded by the China Agricultural Research System (www.moa.gov.cn; CARS-01-36), the Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University (www.moe.gov.cn; IRT1042), the 2115 Talent Development Program of China Agricultural University (www.cau.edu.cn; 91106), and the 111 Project (www.moe.gov.cn; B13006). JY was funded by the Natural Science Foundation of China (www.nsfc.gov.cn; 32070142), and the Young Elite Scientist Sponsorship Program (www.cast.org.cn; 2015QNRC001). The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.