Secreted in xylem (SIX) gene SIX9 is highly conserved in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum race 4 isolates from cotton in the United States

Timothy O. Jobe, Michael Urner, Mauricio Ulloa, K. Broders, R. Hutmacher, Margaret L Ellis
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Many Fusarium oxysporum formae speciales produce small, infection-dependent effector proteins called ‘secreted in xylem’ (SIX) proteins. These proteins are secreted into the xylem of a plant during the infection process and are thought to promote virulence. In this study, a collection of Fusarium oxysporum isolates composed primarily of different races of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV), was screened for the presence of fourteen SIX effector genes (SIX1-SIX14). Our results showed that some of the most virulent FOV races, FOV4 and FOV7, share a common SIX effector – SIX9. This effector is largely absent in other races of FOV in North America making SIX9 a potential target for rapid detection of these highly virulent FOV strains and enabling race specific FOV quantification in infected host plants.
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木质部分泌(SIX)基因 SIX9 在来自美国棉花的 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum race 4 分离物中高度保守
许多恶孢镰刀菌特异株会产生依赖于感染的小型效应蛋白,称为 "木质部分泌"(SIX)蛋白。这些蛋白在感染过程中分泌到植物木质部,被认为能增强毒力。在这项研究中,我们对主要由 Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum(FOV)不同品系组成的 Fusarium oxysporum 分离物进行了筛选,以检测是否存在 14 个 SIX 效应基因(SIX1-SIX14)。我们的研究结果表明,FOV4 和 FOV7 这两个毒性最强的 FOV 株系共享一个共同的 SIX 效应子--SIX9。这种效应子在北美的其他 FOV 种族中基本不存在,因此 SIX9 成为快速检测这些高致病性 FOV 菌株的潜在目标,并能对受感染寄主植物中的特定 FOV 种族进行定量。
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