Title of article :
Identification and Regulation of Genes from a Biocontrol Strain of Fusarium oxysporum
Author/Authors :
D. R. Fravel، نويسنده , , B. C. MORAVEC and B. A. BAILEY، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Differential display with three time points revealed
that thiram altered expression of numerous genes in
the biocontrol fungus Fusarium oxysporum CS-20. Of
the 101 bands purified from the differential display
gel, 86 were successfully cloned, and 64 sequenced.
Based on nucleic acid sequences, homology to
known products was found using BLASTn for 26
sequences and homology to hypothetical proteins
was found for six sequences, also from Gibberella
zeae. One band (BM1 24-1) showed homology to an
ABC transporter from three different fungi. Because
of its association with detoxification functions, the
ABC transporter was selected for further study.
Mycelia of CS-20 were exposed to 25 lg active
ingredient (a.i.) thiram in liquid culture for various
times from 0 to 8 h. Quantitative real-time PCR was
used to evaluate gene expression. At 30 min after
treatment with thiram, the ABC transporter was upregulated
20- to 25-fold relative to the control treatment.
The ABC transporter was upregulated 15-fold
at 1 h after treatment and 10-fold at 2 h. At 8 h
after treatment, there was no difference between treated
and non-treated for expression of the ABC
transporter. Transcription of the gene encoding EST
BM1 24-1 is induced in response to thiram treatment
and may function in providing resistance in F. oxysporum
isolate CS-20 to fungicides and other toxins.
Tolerance to toxins may be critical to the successful
inclusion of CS-20 in disease control strategies in
cropping systems
Keywords :
real-time quantitative PCR , ABC transporter , Fusarium wilt , Fusarium oxysporum , Thiram
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology
Journal title :
Journal of Phytopathology