2014
DOI: 10.1163/15685411-00002748
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Characterisation of the transcriptome of Aphelenchoides besseyi and identification of a GHF 45 cellulase

Abstract: While the majority of Aphelenchoides species are fungivorous, some species are plant parasites that have retained the ability to feed on fungi. Aphelenchoides besseyi is an important and widespread pathogen that causes 'white tip' disease on rice. This migratory endoparasitic nematode makes a significant contribution to the estimated SUS 16 billion worth of damage caused by nematodes to rice crops. Here we describe a small-scale analysis of the transcriptome of A. besseyi. After sequencing, QC and assembly, ap… Show more

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“…On the basis of a draft genome sequence, the pine wood nematode B. xylophilus is predicted to produce up to 11 distinct GHF45 cellulases, but no GHF5 cellulase-encoding sequences were found (46). Two independent transcriptome analyses of a representative of the plant-parasitic Aphelenchoididae, A. besseyi, the causal agent of white tip in rice, revealed other GHF45 cellulases (45,76). Also in the case of A. besseyi, neither of the two transcriptomes harbored any evidence for the presence of GHF5 cellulases.…”
Section: Plant Cell Wall-degrading Enzymes Underpin the Independent Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the basis of a draft genome sequence, the pine wood nematode B. xylophilus is predicted to produce up to 11 distinct GHF45 cellulases, but no GHF5 cellulase-encoding sequences were found (46). Two independent transcriptome analyses of a representative of the plant-parasitic Aphelenchoididae, A. besseyi, the causal agent of white tip in rice, revealed other GHF45 cellulases (45,76). Also in the case of A. besseyi, neither of the two transcriptomes harbored any evidence for the presence of GHF5 cellulases.…”
Section: Plant Cell Wall-degrading Enzymes Underpin the Independent Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…besseyi transcriptome were obtained from Kikuchi et al and Wang et al [17,18], b Data of B . xylophilus whole genome were obtained from Kikuchi et al [16],…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Kikuchi et al performed a small-scale transcriptome sequencing project for A . besseyi , obtaining 5,804 transcripts with a mean length of 828 bp [17]. Among nematodes that parasitize above-ground plant parts, Kikuchi et al conducted genome sequencing of B .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bursaphelenchus belongs to the family Parasitaphelenchidae, and recently a cellulase from its sister family, Aphelenchoididae, was isolated and characterized. A small-scale analysis of the transcriptome of the foliar nematode Aphelenchoides besseyi resulted in the discovery of another GHF45 cellulase that is produced and presumably secreted (as the core protein is preceded by a predicted signal peptide for secretion) by this nematode species (Kikuchi et al 2014). So far each plant parasite lineage was thought to be characterized by the production of cellulases from a single GH family.…”
Section: The Role Of Lateral Gene Transfer In the Evolution Of Plant mentioning
confidence: 99%