Cytoplasmic- and extracellular-proteome analysis of Diplodia seriata: a phytopathogenic fungus involved in grapevine decline |
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Authors: | Rebeca Cobos Carlos Barreiro Rosa María Mateos Juan-José R Coque |
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Affiliation: | 1.área de Microbiología, Departamento de Biología Molecular,Universidad de León,León,Spain;2.Instituto de Investigación de la Vi?a y el Vino, Campus de Ponferrada, Universidad de León,Ponferrada,Spain;3.Instituto de Biotecnología de León (INBIOTEC), Parque Científico de León,León,Spain |
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Abstract: | Background The phytopathogenic fungus Diplodia seriata, whose genome remains unsequenced, produces severe infections in fruit trees (fruit blight) and grapevines. In this crop is recognized as one of the most prominent pathogens involved in grapevine trunk disease (or grapevine decline). This pathology can result in the death of adult plants and therefore it produces severe economical losses all around the world. To date no genes or proteins have been characterized in D. seriata that are involved in the pathogenicity process. In an effort to help identify potential gene products associated with pathogenicity and to gain a better understanding of the biology of D. seriata, we initiated a proteome-level study of the fungal mycelia and secretome. |
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