Title : Dissection of the host range of the fungal plant pathogen Alternaria alternata by modification of secondary metabolism - Ito_2004_Mol.Microbiol_52_399 |
Author(s) : Ito K , Tanaka T , Hatta R , Yamamoto M , Akimitsu K , Tsuge T |
Ref : Molecular Microbiology , 52 :399 , 2004 |
Abstract :
The filamentous fungus Alternaria alternata contains seven pathogenic variants (pathotypes), which produce different host-specific toxins and cause diseases on different plants. The strawberry pathotype produces host-specific AF-toxin and causes Alternaria black spot of strawberry. This pathotype is also pathogenic to Japanese pear cultivars susceptible to the Japanese pear pathotype that produces AK-toxin. The strawberry pathotype produces two related molecular species, AF-toxins I and II: toxin I is toxic to both strawberry and pear, and toxin II is toxic only to pear. Previously, we isolated a cosmid clone pcAFT-1 from the strawberry pathotype that contains three genes involved in AF-toxin biosynthesis. Here, we have identified a new gene, designated AFTS1, from pcAFT-1. AFTS1 encodes a protein with similarity to enzymes of the aldo-ketoreductase superfamily. Targeted mutation of AFTS1 diminished the host range of the strawberry pathotype: Delta aftS1 mutants were pathogenic to pear, but not to strawberry, as is the Japanese pear pathotype. These mutants were found to produce AF-toxin II, but not AF-toxin I. These data represent a novel example of how the host range of a plant pathogenic fungus can be restricted by modification of secondary metabolism. |
PubMedSearch : Ito_2004_Mol.Microbiol_52_399 |
PubMedID: 15066029 |
Gene_locus related to this paper: altal-aft8 , altal-amt4 |
Gene_locus | altal-aft8 altal-amt4 |
Gene_locus_frgt | altal-aft21 |
Ito K, Tanaka T, Hatta R, Yamamoto M, Akimitsu K, Tsuge T (2004)
Dissection of the host range of the fungal plant pathogen Alternaria alternata by modification of secondary metabolism
Molecular Microbiology
52 :399
Ito K, Tanaka T, Hatta R, Yamamoto M, Akimitsu K, Tsuge T (2004)
Molecular Microbiology
52 :399