نتایج جستجو برای: magnaporthe oryzae

تعداد نتایج: 5832  

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2010
Rajesh N Patkar Angayarkanni Suresh Naweed I Naqvi

Polarized growth is essential for cellular development and function and requires coordinated organization of the cytoskeletal elements. Tea4, an important polarity determinant, regulates localized F-actin assembly and bipolar growth in fission yeast and directional mycelial growth in Aspergillus. Here, we characterize Tea4 in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae (MoTea4). Similar to its ort...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2010
Sara L Tucker Maria I Besi Rita Galhano Marina Franceschetti Stephan Goetz Steven Lenhert Anne Osbourn Ane Sesma

Magnaporthe oryzae is the most important fungal pathogen of rice (Oryza sativa). Under laboratory conditions, it is able to colonize both aerial and underground plant organs using different mechanisms. Here, we characterize an infection-related development in M. oryzae produced on hydrophilic polystyrene (PHIL-PS) and on roots. We show that fungal spores develop preinvasive hyphae (pre-IH) from...

2017
Varsha C. Mohanan Pinal M. Chandarana Bharat. B. Chattoo Rajesh N. Patkar Johannes Manjrekar

Two-component signal transduction (TCST) pathways play crucial roles in many cellular functions such as stress responses, biofilm formation, and sporulation. The histidine phosphotransferase (HPt), which is an intermediate phosphotransfer protein in a two-component system, transfers a phosphate group to a phosphorylatable aspartate residue in the target protein(s), and up-regulates stress-activ...

2016
Pankaj Kumar Singh Akshay Singh Deepak V. Pawar B. N. Devanna Jyoti Singh Vinay Sharma Tilak R. Sharma

Microsatellites have been widely utilized for molecular marker development. Codominant and multiallelic nature of these simple repeats have several advantages over other types of molecular markers. Their broad applicability in the area of molecular biology like gene mapping, genome characterization, genome evolution, and gene regulation has been reported in various crop plants, animals and fung...

Journal: :Genomics data 2015
Malali Gowda Meghana D Shirke H B Mahesh Pinal Chandarana Anantharamanan Rajamani Bharat B Chattoo

The Indian subcontinent is the center of origin and diversity for rice (Oryza sativa L.). The O. sativa ssp. indica is a major food crop grown in India, which occupies the first and second position in area and production, respectively. Blast disease caused by Magnaporthe oryzae is a major constraint to rice production. Here, we report the analysis of genome architecture and sequence variation o...

2013
Jessie Fernandez Kuan Ting Yang Kathryn M. Cornwell Janet D. Wright Richard A. Wilson

Increasing incidences of human disease, crop destruction and ecosystem perturbations are attributable to fungi and threaten socioeconomic progress and food security on a global scale. The blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae is the most devastating pathogen of cultivated rice, but its metabolic requirements in the host are unclear. Here we report that a purine-requiring mutant of M. oryzae could dev...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Michael J Kershaw Nicholas J Talbot

To cause rice blast disease, the fungus Magnaporthe oryzae elaborates specialized infection structures called appressoria, which use enormous turgor to rupture the tough outer cuticle of a rice leaf. Here, we report the generation of a set of 22 isogenic M. oryzae mutants each differing by a single component of the predicted autophagic machinery of the fungus. Analysis of this set of targeted d...

2008
Jixin Deng Ralph A. Dean

Host infection by Magnaporthe oryzae requires the formation of a specialized infection structure, the appressorium. Using yeast 2-hybrid, ACI1 was found to interact with MAC1, a key gene in the cAMP signaling pathway regulating appressorium formation. Targeted ACI1 gene replacement mutants exhibited significantly delayed and slightly lower levels of appressorium formation, but were indistinguis...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2010
s. jamali e. pourjam a. alizadeh f. alinia

the reproductive range of the iranian population of white tip nematode in rice, aphel-enchoides besseyi, was investigated in vitro to find out a suitable medium as well as a fa-vorable fungal host for monoxenic culturing this nematode. studies were carried out on rice seed associated fungi, pathogenic fungi and one mushroom (agaricus bisporus) grown on three culture media, rpa (rice polish agar...

Journal: :Molecular plant-microbe interactions : MPMI 2018
Aleksandra Białas Erin K Zess Juan Carlos De la Concepcion Marina Franceschetti Helen G Pennington Kentaro Yoshida Jessica L Upson Emilie Chanclud Chih-Hang Wu Thorsten Langner Abbas Maqbool Freya A Varden Lida Derevnina Khaoula Belhaj Koki Fujisaki Hiromasa Saitoh Ryohei Terauchi Mark J Banfield Sophien Kamoun

A diversity of plant-associated organisms secrete effectors-proteins and metabolites that modulate plant physiology to favor host infection and colonization. However, effectors can also activate plant immune receptors, notably nucleotide-binding domain and leucine-rich repeat region (NLR)-containing proteins, enabling plants to fight off invading organisms. This interplay between effectors, the...

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