HIGS: Host-Induced Gene Silencing in the Obligate Biotrophic Fungal Pathogen Blumeria graminis
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK) · Czech Agrifood Research Center · +1 more institution
Abstract
Powdery mildew fungi are obligate biotrophic pathogens that only grow on living hosts and cause damage in thousands of plant species. Despite their agronomical importance, little direct functional evidence for genes of pathogenicity and virulence is currently available because mutagenesis and transformation protocols are lacking. Here, we show that the accumulation in barley (Hordeum vulgare) and wheat (Triticum aestivum) of double-stranded or antisense RNA targeting fungal transcripts affects the development of the powdery mildew fungus Blumeria graminis. Proof of concept for host-induced gene silencing was obtained by silencing the effector gene Avra10, which resulted in reduced fungal development in the…
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- 32.71
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
9- DNDaniela Nowara
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
- AGAlexandra Gay
Leibniz-Institut für Pflanzengenetik und Kulturpflanzenforschung (IPK)
- CLChristophe Lacomme
Czech Agrifood Research Center
- JSJane Shaw
Czech Agrifood Research Center
- CJChristopher J. Ridout
John Innes Centre
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Blumeria graminis
- Powdery mildew
- RNA interference
- Effector
- Obligate
- Gene silencing
- RNA silencing