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Role of cell wall-degrading enzymes in pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum
Authors:Roncero M I  Di Pietro A  Ruiz-Roldán M C  Huertas-González M D  Garcia-Maceira F I  Méglecz E  Jiménez A  Caracuel Z  Sancho-Zapatero R  Hera C  Gómez-Gómez E  Ruiz-Rubio M  González-Verdejo C I  Páez M J
Affiliation:Departamento de Genética, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad de Córdoba, Avda de S. Alberto Magno s/n, 14071 Córdoba, Espa?a.
Abstract:Fusarium oxysporum invades its host plants through the roots and colonizes the vascular system. It produces a great variety of cell-wall degrading enzymes (CWDE), such as cellulases, xylanases, pectinases and proteases. Our group has purified and characterized an endopolygalacturonase (PG1), two exopolygalacturonases (PG2 and PG3), an endoxylanase (XYL1) and an endo pectatelyase (PL1). We have isolated the following CWDE-encoding genes: pg1, pgx4, pg5, xyl2, xyl3, prt1 and pl1. Gene expression in different culture conditions has been determined by Northern analysis. The occurrence of these genes in different formae speciales has been analyzed by Southern analysis and PCR. All these genes are expressed during different stages of the interaction with the host plant indicating a possible role in pathogenesis. At present, targeted gene disruption is being carried out, in order to determine the role of each gene in the pathogenicity process.
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