RRC ID 48238
Author Kashiwa T, Suzuki T, Sato A, Akai K, Teraoka T, Komatsu K, Arie T.
Title A new biotype of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 2 emerged by a transposon-driven mutation of avirulence gene AVR1.
Journal FEMS Microbiol Lett
Abstract Emergence of races in Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol) is caused by loss or mutation of at least one avirulence (AVR) gene. The product of AVR1 is a small protein (Avr1) secreted by Fol in tomato xylem sap during infection. This protein triggers Fol race 1 specific resistance (I) in tomato, indicating that AVR1 is an AVR gene. Deletion of AVR1 in race 1 resulted in the emergence of race 2, and an additional mutation in AVR2 generated race 3. Previously, we reported a new biotype of race 3, KoChi-1, in which AVR1 was truncated by a transposon Hormin, which suggested a new route to evolution of races in Fol However, to date no race 2 isolate carrying Hormin-truncated AVR1 has been reported. In this report, we describe such isolates, represented by Chiba-5, in which Hormin insertion occurred in AVR1 at a position different from that in KoChi-1. AVR1 truncation in both isolates resulted in production of defective Avr1 proteins. Chiba-5 and KoChi-1 belong to different phylogenetic clades, A1 and A2, respectively, suggesting that insertion of Hormin in AVR1 in Chiba-5 and KoChi-1 occurred as independent evolutionary events.
Volume 363(14)
Published 2016-7-1
DOI 10.1093/femsle/fnw132
PII fnw132
PMID 27190160
MeSH Chromosome Mapping Chromosomes, Fungal DNA Transposable Elements* Disease Resistance Fusarium / classification Fusarium / genetics* Fusarium / pathogenicity Genetic Complementation Test Genome, Fungal Mutagenesis, Insertional Mutation* Phylogeny Plant Diseases / microbiology Solanum lycopersicum / microbiology Virulence / genetics
IF 1.987
Times Cited 8
Resource
General Microbes JCM 12575