Abstract:Objective In phytopathogenic fungi, several metalloproteinase have been implicated in virulence, but pathogenesis roles in rust are largely unknown. Here, we identified a M36 family metalloproteases from Puccina helianthi genome, designated PhMEP1, aimed to reveal the biological characteristics related to pathogenicity.Result Bioinformatics analysis showed that PhMEP1contains some of the conserved zinc-binding and active site motifs characteristics of metalloproteinase which might well be a new fungalysin-like… Show more
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