Title : Cutinase is not required for fungal pathogenicity on pea - Stahl_1992_Plant.Cell_4_621 |
Author(s) : Stahl DJ , Schafer W |
Ref : Plant Cell , 4 :621 , 1992 |
Abstract :
Cutinase, a fungal extracellular esterase, has been proposed to be crucial in the early events of plant infection by many pathogenic fungi. To test the long-standing hypothesis that cutinase of Nectria haematococca (Fusarium solani f sp pisi) is essential to pathogenicity, we constructed cutinase-deficient mutants by transformation-mediated gene disruption of the single cutinase gene of a highly virulent N. haematococca strain. Four independent mutants were obtained lacking a functional cutinase gene, as confirmed by gel blot analyses and enzyme assays. Bioassays of the cutinase-deficient strains showed no difference in pathogenicity and virulence on pea compared to the wild type and a control transformant. We conclude that the cutinase of N. haematococca is not essential for the infection of pea. |
PubMedSearch : Stahl_1992_Plant.Cell_4_621 |
PubMedID: 1392588 |
Stahl DJ, Schafer W (1992)
Cutinase is not required for fungal pathogenicity on pea
Plant Cell
4 :621
Stahl DJ, Schafer W (1992)
Plant Cell
4 :621