نتایج جستجو برای: cerato

تعداد نتایج: 60  

2013
Myron Bruce Kerri A. Neugebauer David L. Joly Pierre Migeon Christina A. Cuomo Shichen Wang Eduard Akhunov Guus Bakkeren James A. Kolmer John P. Fellers

Wheat leaf rust, caused by the basidiomycete Puccinia triticina, can cause yield losses of up to 20% in wheat producing regions. During infection, the fungus forms haustoria that secrete proteins into the plant cell and effect changes in plant transcription, metabolism, and defense. It is hypothesized that new races emerge as a result of overcoming plant resistance via changes in the secreted e...

Journal: :Scientific reports 2016
S M Sherif M R Shukla S J Murch L Bernier P K Saxena

Dutch elm disease (DED), caused by three fungal species in the genus Ophiostoma, is the most devastating disease of both native European and North American elm trees. Although many tolerant cultivars have been identified and released, the tolerance mechanisms are not well understood and true resistance has not yet been achieved. Here we show that the expression of disease-responsive genes in re...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2013
Nicola Luchi Luisa Ghelardini Lassaâd Belbahri Marion Quartier Alberto Santini

Ceratocystis platani is the causal agent of canker stain of plane trees, a lethal disease able to kill mature trees in one or two successive growing seasons. The pathogen is a quarantine organism and has a negative impact on anthropogenic and natural populations of plane trees. Contaminated sawdust produced during pruning and sanitation fellings can contribute to disease spread. The goal of thi...

Journal: :The Plant cell 1993
M A Stringer W E Timberlake

Hydrophobins are components of microbial cell walls that contribute tocell surface hydrophobicity. The hydrophobic nature of the surfaces of many microbes, both prokaryotic and eukaryotic, is important to such processes as adhesion of pathogens to host structures and dispersa1 of aerial spores (Beever and Dempsey, 1978; Doyle and Rosenberg, 1990; Stringer et al., 1991). A class of peptide hydro...

2016
Simone Luti Anna Caselli Cosimo Taiti Nadia Bazihizina Cristina Gonnelli Stefano Mancuso Luigia Pazzagli

Cerato-platanin (CP) is the founder of a fungal protein family consisting in non-catalytic secreted proteins, which work as virulence factors and/or as elicitors of defense responses and systemic resistance, thus acting as PAMPs (pathogen-associated molecular patterns). Moreover, CP has been defined an expansin-like protein showing the ability to weaken cellulose aggregates, like the canonical ...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2013
Mario R de O Barsottini Juliana F de Oliveira Douglas Adamoski Paulo J P L Teixeira Paula F V do Prado Henrique O Tiezzi Mauricio L Sforça Alexandre Cassago Rodrigo V Portugal Paulo S L de Oliveira Ana C de M Zeri Sandra M G Dias Gonçalo A G Pereira Andre L B Ambrosio

Cerato-platanins (CP) are small, cysteine-rich fungal-secreted proteins involved in the various stages of the host-fungus interaction process, acting as phytotoxins, elicitors, and allergens. We identified 12 CP genes (MpCP1 to MpCP12) in the genome of Moniliophthora perniciosa, the causal agent of witches' broom disease in cacao, and showed that they present distinct expression profiles throug...

2015
Raquel González-Fernández José Valero-Galván Francisco J. Gómez-Gálvez Jesús V. Jorrín-Novo

Botrytis cinerea is a necrotrophic fungus with high adaptability to different environments and hosts. It secretes a large number of extracellular proteins, which favor plant tissue penetration and colonization, thus contributing to virulence. Secretomics is a proteomics sub-discipline which study the secreted proteins and their secretion mechanisms, so-called secretome. By using proteomics as e...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part A, Ecological genetics and physiology 2015
Damien Olivier Bruno Frédérich Anthony Herrel Eric Parmentier

The yellowtail clownfish Amphiprion clarkii is able to close its mouth very quickly by means of the cerato-mandibular (c-md) ligament, a synapomorphic trait of Pomacentridae joining the hyoid bar to the medial part of the lower jaw. This fast closure induces tooth collision, thus producing sounds that the clownfish uses during agonistic behaviors. To investigate whether this rapid jaw movement ...

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