| Title : Role of the host-selective ACT-toxin synthesis gene ACTTS2 encoding an enoyl-reductase in pathogenicity of the tangerine pathotype of Alternaria alternata - Ajiro_2010_Phytopathology_100_120 |
| Author(s) : Ajiro N , Miyamoto Y , Masunaka A , Tsuge T , Yamamoto M , Ohtani K , Fukumoto T , Gomi K , Peever TL , Izumi Y , Tada Y , Akimitsu K |
| Ref : Phytopathology , 100 :120 , 2010 |
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Abstract :
ABSTRACT The tangerine pathotype of Alternaria alternata produces host-selective ACT-toxin and causes Alternaria brown spot disease of tangerines and tangerine hybrids. Sequence analysis of a genomic BAC clone identified a previously uncharacterized portion of the ACT-toxin biosynthesis gene cluster (ACTT). A 1,034-bp gene encoding a putative enoyl-reductase was identified by using rapid amplification of cDNA ends and polymerase chain reaction and designated ACTTS2. Genomic Southern blots demonstrated that ACTTS2 is present only in ACT-toxin producers and is carried on a 1.9 Mb conditionally dispensable chromosome by the tangerine pathotype. Targeted gene disruption of ACTTS2 led to a reduction in ACT-toxin production and pathogenicity, and transcriptional knockdown of ACTTS2 using RNA silencing resulted in complete loss of ACT-toxin production and pathogenicity. These results indicate that ACTTS2 is an essential gene for ACT-toxin biosynthesis in the tangerine pathotype of A. alternata and is required for pathogenicity of this fungus. |
| PubMedSearch : Ajiro_2010_Phytopathology_100_120 |
| PubMedID: 20055645 |
| Gene_locus related to this paper: altal-actt2 |
| Gene_locus | altal-actt2 |
| Gene_locus_frgt | altal-act22 |
Ajiro N, Miyamoto Y, Masunaka A, Tsuge T, Yamamoto M, Ohtani K, Fukumoto T, Gomi K, Peever TL, Izumi Y, Tada Y, Akimitsu K (2010)
Role of the host-selective ACT-toxin synthesis gene ACTTS2 encoding an enoyl-reductase in pathogenicity of the tangerine pathotype of Alternaria alternata
Phytopathology
100 :120
Ajiro N, Miyamoto Y, Masunaka A, Tsuge T, Yamamoto M, Ohtani K, Fukumoto T, Gomi K, Peever TL, Izumi Y, Tada Y, Akimitsu K (2010)
Phytopathology
100 :120