NmrA homologs have been reported as conserved regulators of the nitrogen metabolite repression (NMR) in various fungi. Here, we identified a NmrA homolog in Verticillium dahliae and reported its functions in nitrogen utilization, growth and development, and pathogenesis. VdNmrA interacts with V. dahliae AreA protein and regulates the expression of a typical NCR target, the formamidase gene. VdNmrA deletion mutants exhibited significantly slower colony growth on media with Gln or Arg. Furthermore, VdNmrA deletion impaired hyphal growth, spore production, hyperosmotic stress tolerance, and melanin biosynthesis. Less ROS was produced in VdNmrA mutants, and the NADPH oxidase genes noxA and noxB showed lowered expression level compared to the wild type. VdNmrA mutants exhibited reduced virulence on cotton and Arabidopsis compared with wild type strains. Our results indicated that VdNmrA functioned as an NMR repressor and played important roles in nutrient utilization, fungal development, stress tolerance and pathogenicity in V. dahliae.
Keywords: Genetics; Microbiome; Mycorrhizal Interactions.