2018
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-017-4405-z
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Polyketide synthases of Diaporthe helianthi and involvement of DhPKS1 in virulence on sunflower

Abstract: BackgroundThe early phases of Diaporthe helianthi pathogenesis on sunflower are characterized by the production of phytotoxins that may play a role in host colonisation. In previous studies, phytotoxins of a polyketidic nature were isolated and purified from culture filtrates of virulent strains of D. helianthi isolated from sunflower. A highly aggressive isolate (7/96) from France contained a gene fragment of a putative nonaketide synthase (lovB) which was conserved in a virulent D. helianthi population.Resul… Show more

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“…Their functional analysis is hampered by the the lack of high-throughput genetic engineering techniques for ectomycorrhizal fungi, but some of these MiSSPs have been functionally characterized, including LbMiSSP7, LbMiSSP8, LbMiSSP7.6, and PaMiSSP10 (refs. 44 , 46 48 ). The evolution of innovations, such as the control of the host plant immunity, development, and metabolism by these lineage-specific symbiotic effectors was likely a necessary step to colonized the new niches represented by tree roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Their functional analysis is hampered by the the lack of high-throughput genetic engineering techniques for ectomycorrhizal fungi, but some of these MiSSPs have been functionally characterized, including LbMiSSP7, LbMiSSP8, LbMiSSP7.6, and PaMiSSP10 (refs. 44 , 46 48 ). The evolution of innovations, such as the control of the host plant immunity, development, and metabolism by these lineage-specific symbiotic effectors was likely a necessary step to colonized the new niches represented by tree roots.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…hordei and B. graminis f. sp. tritici , it has been proposed that burst(s) of TEs offer a template for rapid evolution of virulence genes by duplications, small-scale rearrangements, or deletions 48 . It is tempting to speculate that the observed TE proliferation(s) play a key role in promoting the rapid evolution of symbiosis-related factors, such as MiSSPs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a third series of experiments, the same isolates were tested using a wound-inoculation method. Seedlings (8 in a single 2 L pot per fungal isolate) were wound-inoculated on the stem with a mycelial plug using a wooden toothpick, in accordance with the method described in a previous paper [62]. The length of necrotic lesion was recorded 14 dpi.…”
Section: Pathogenicity Testsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PCR cycles were as follows: Initial denaturation at 95˚C for 5 min, 35 cycles of denaturation (45 sec at 95˚C), annealing (45 sec at 60˚C) and extension (8 min at 68˚C), and a final extension at 68˚C for 10 min. The relative expressions were calculated using the 2 -ΔΔCq method (23). The sequences of primers were as follows: NORAD forward 5'-GCC ATT GGG CGA GAC CTA CCT-3' and reverse 5'-GTT CGG GAC TTC GCT CAC CTT-3'; miR-155-5p forward 5'-ACA CTC CAG CTG TAA ACA TCC TAC ACT CT-3' and reverse 5'-CTC AAC TGG TGT CGT GGA-3'; U6 forward 5'-GCT TCG GCA GCA CAT ATA CTA-3' and reverse 5'-CGA ATT TGC GTG TCA TCC TTG-3'; GAPDH forward 5'-TGT TCG TCA TGG GTG TGA AC-3' and reverse 5'-ATG GCA TGG ACT GTG GTC AT-3'.…”
Section: Sample Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%