2017
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2017.02013
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Whole Genome Sequencing of Fusarium fujikuroi Provides Insight into the Role of Secretory Proteins and Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes in Causing Bakanae Disease of Rice

Abstract: Fusarium fujikuroi causing bakanae disease has emerged as one of the major pathogen of rice across the world. The study aims to comparative genomic analysis of Fusarium fujikuroi isolates and identification of the secretary proteins of the fungus involved in rice pathogenesis. In the present study, F. fujikuroi isolate “F250” was sequenced with an assembly size of 42.47 Mb providing coverage of 96.89% on reference IMI58289 genome. A total of 13,603 protein-coding genes were predicted from genome assembly. The … Show more

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“…At the beginning of infection, pathogens primarily use CAZymes to destroy the polysaccharide component of the host cell wall [32]. We identified 327 C. dendroides genes across the six categories of CAZymes.…”
Section: Cazymes Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the beginning of infection, pathogens primarily use CAZymes to destroy the polysaccharide component of the host cell wall [32]. We identified 327 C. dendroides genes across the six categories of CAZymes.…”
Section: Cazymes Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These genome sequences can be used as efficient and essential tools for identification of Fusarium species, gene/enzyme mining, evolutionary, and phylogenetic analysis etc. (Ward et al, 2002;O'Donnell et al, 2013;Bashyal et al, 2017). There are currently 68 Fusarium species with their genome sequences available in the NCBI (National Center of Biotechnology Information, United States) database.…”
Section: Identification Of Fusarium Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bashyal et al analyzed the F. fujikuroi genome and predicted that there were 1194 secretory proteins, of which 38% proteins might relate to the virulence. Moreover, out of secretory proteins, 5% were polysaccharide lyases, 7% were glycosyl transferases, 20% were carbohydrate esterases, and 41% were glycosyl hydrolases (Bashyal et al, 2017). It is interesting to exploit further experimentally the specialized pathogenicity genes, especially some secreted cell wall degrading enzymes and mycotoxins in F. fujikuroi (Desmond et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introduction To F Fujikuroimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…and Fusarium spp. have a high gene density (~ 1 gene/ 3,000 bps (Bashyal et al, 2017;Cuomo et al, 2007;Galagan et al, 2005)) when compared to other eukaryotes like human (~ 1 gene/ 150,000 bps (Ezkurdia et al, 2014;Piovesan et al, 2019)), Mus musculus (~ 1 gene / 83,000 bps (Weitzman, 2002)), Caenorhabditis elegans (~ 1 gene/ 5,000 bps (Consortium, 1998)), Drosophila melanogaster (~ 1 gene/ 9,000 bps (Adams et al, 2000)),…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%