# Functional Characterization of Deubiquitinase UBP Family and Proteomic Analysis of Aaubp14-Mediated Pathogenicity Mechanism in Alternaria alternata

**Authors:** Jiejing Tang, Hang Zhou, Chen Jiao, Hongye Li

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/jof11070495 · 2025-06-29

## TL;DR

This study explores how a specific deubiquitinase gene, Aaubp14, affects the pathogenicity and toxin production in the fungus Alternaria alternata, which causes citrus disease.

## Contribution

The study identifies the role of UBP family genes, particularly Aaubp14, in regulating fungal development, sporulation, and toxin production in Alternaria alternata.

## Key findings

- Aaubp14 deletion blocks sporulation and suppresses toxin production in Alternaria alternata.
- Six UBP genes influence mycelial growth and conidial morphology in the fungus.
- Aaubp14 regulates pathogenicity via ubiquitination in metabolic pathways.

## Abstract

The Alternaria alternata tangerine pathotype causes Alternaria brown spot, a devastating disease of susceptible tangerine varieties and their hybrids. Alternaria citri toxin (ACT) is the primary virulence factor, but the regulatory mechanisms governing ACT synthesis remain unclear. Deubiquitinating enzymes maintain ubiquitination homeostasis and regulate fungal pathogenicity, yet their role in A. alternata remains unexplored. We characterized 13 ubiquitin-specific protease (UBP) family members in A. alternata tangerine pathotype. Six UBP genes (Aaubp2, Aaubp3, Aaubp4, Aaubp6, Aaubp14, and Aaubp15) regulated mycelial growth. Aaubp14 deletion abolished sporulation, while mutations of Aaubp3, Aaubp4, Aaubp6, Aaubp8, and Aaubp15 altered conidial morphology. qRT-PCR demonstrated distinct host-induced expression patterns among Aaubp genes. Pathogenicity tests showed that ΔAaubp6, ΔAaubp14, and ΔAaubp15 mutants failed to produce lesions on Citrus reticulata cv. Hongjv leaves. Moreover, Aaubp14 deletion significantly suppressed ACT biosynthesis gene expression and blocked ACT production. Comparative proteomics showed Aaubp14 regulates ACT biosynthesis by modulating protein ubiquitination in metabolic pathways and controls pathogenicity via a complex network. Our findings elucidate Aaubp gene function in development and pathogenicity, particularly the Aaubp14-mediated regulation mechanism, providing insights into ubiquitination-mediated pathogenicity in phytopathogenic fungi.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Alternaria alternata (taxon 5599), Citrus reticulata (taxon 85571)

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** ACT (-)
- **Species:** Alternaria alternata (species) [taxon 5599], Citrus reticulata (mandarin orange, species) [taxon 85571]

## Figures

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