11 research outputs found
Transcriptome sequencing and analysis of rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis Muell.) to discover putative genes associated with tapping panel dryness (TPD)
Involvement of Botrytis cinerea Small GTPases BcRAS1 and BcRAC in Differentiation, Virulence, and the Cell Cycle
BcMtg2 is required for multiple stress tolerance, vegetative development and virulence in Botrytis cinerea
Proteomic profiling of Botrytis cinerea conidial germination
Botrytis cinerea is one of the most relevant
plant pathogenic fungi. The first step during its infection
process is the germination of the conidia. Here, we report
on the first proteome analysis during the germination of B.
cinerea conidia, where 204 spots showed significant differences
in their accumulation between ungerminated and
germinated conidia by two-dimensional polyacrylamide
gel electrophoresis and qPCR. The identified proteins were
grouped by gene ontology revealing that the infective tools
are mainly preformed inside the ungerminated conidia
allowing a quick fungal development at the early stages of
conidial germination. From 118 identified spots, several
virulence factors have been identified while proteins, such
as mannitol-1-phosphate dehydrogenase, 6,7-dimethyl-
8-ribityllumazine synthase or uracil phosphoribosyltransferase,
have been disclosed as a new potential virulence factors in botrytis whose role in pathogenicity needs to be studied to gain new insights about the role of these proteins
as therapeutic targets and virulence factors
