Lolium perenne apoplast metabolomics for identification of novel metabolites produced by the symbiotic fungus Epichlo festucae

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Green, Kimberley A.
Berry, Daniel
Feussner, Kirstin
Eaton, Carla J.
Ram, Arvina
Mesarich, Carl H.
Solomon, Peter
Feussner, Ivo
Scott, Barry

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Cambridge University Press

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Epichloe festucae is an endophytic fungus that forms a symbiotic association with Lolium perenne. Here we analysed how the metabolome of the ryegrass apoplast changed upon infection of this host with sexual and asexual isolates of E. festucae. A metabolite fingerprinting approach was used to analyse the metabolite composition of apoplastic wash fluid from uninfected and infected L. perenne. Metabolites enriched or depleted in one or both of these treatments were identified using a set of interactive tools. A genetic approach in combination with tandem MS was used to identify a novel product of a secondary metabolite gene cluster. Metabolites likely to be present in the apoplast were identified using MarVis in combination with the BioCyc and KEGG databases, and an in‐house Epichloe metabolite database. We were able to identify the known endophyte‐specific metabolites, peramine and epichloecyclins, as well as a large number of unknown markers. To determine whether these methods can be applied to the identification of novel Epichloe‐derived metabolites, we deleted a gene encoding a NRPS (lgsA) that is highly expressed in planta. Comparative MS analysis of apoplastic wash fluid from wild‐type‐ vs mutant‐infected plants identified a novel Leu/Ile glycoside metabolite present in the former.

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New Phytologist

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