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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 77(21): 7861-3, 2011 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21926208

ABSTRACT

We report 34 new nuclear single-nucleotide-polymorphism (SNP) markers that have been developed from an expressed sequence tag library of Plasmopara viticola, the causal agent of grapevine downy mildew. This newly developed battery of markers will provide useful additional genetic tools for population genetic studies of this important agronomic species.


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Peronospora/classification , Peronospora/genetics , Plant Diseases/microbiology , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Vitis/microbiology , Biodiversity , Genetic Markers , Genotype , Peronospora/isolation & purification
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Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 98(12): 6963-8, 2001 Jun 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11391010

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We describe in this study punchless, a nonpathogenic mutant from the rice blast fungus M. grisea, obtained by plasmid-mediated insertional mutagenesis. As do most fungal plant pathogens, M. grisea differentiates an infection structure specialized for host penetration called the appressorium. We show that punchless differentiates appressoria that fail to breach either the leaf epidermis or artificial membranes such as cellophane. Cytological analysis of punchless appressoria shows that they have a cellular structure, turgor, and glycogen content similar to those of wild type before penetration, but that they are unable to differentiate penetration pegs. The inactivated gene, PLS1, encodes a putative integral membrane protein of 225 aa (Pls1p). A functional Pls1p-green fluorescent protein fusion protein was detected only in appressoria and was localized in plasma membranes and vacuoles. Pls1p is structurally related to the tetraspanin family. In animals, these proteins are components of membrane signaling complexes controlling cell differentiation, motility, and adhesion. We conclude that PLS1 controls an appressorial function essential for the penetration of the fungus into host leaves.


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Fungal Proteins/genetics , Genes, Fungal/physiology , Magnaporthe/genetics , Membrane Proteins/genetics , Oryza/microbiology , Base Sequence , Magnaporthe/pathogenicity , Molecular Sequence Data , Mutation
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