2023
DOI: 10.1002/fft2.291
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Possible mechanism of contribution of a secreted aspartic proteinase FpOPSB to the virulence of Fusarium proliferatum causing banana crown rot

Abstract: Fusarium proliferatum is one of the pathogenic fungi causing crown rot that results in quality deterioration and commercial value loss of banana fruit during postharvest storage. Secreted proteins from pathogenic fungi can be delivered into hosts to suppress plant immunity and establish infection. We reported here a secreted aspartic proteinase OPSB (FpOPSB) that was active during F. proliferatum infection on banana peel. FpOPSB exhibited protease activity based on in vitro assay. Immunohistochemistry assay al… Show more

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