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Molecular Plant-microbe Interactions | 1998

The endopolygalacturonase gene Bcpg1 is required for full virulence of Botrytis cinerea.

A. Ten Have; W. Mulder; Jaap Visser; J.A.L. van Kan

Botrytis cinerea, a fungus that causes diseases in over 200 plant species, secretes a number of endopolygalacturonases that have been suggested to be involved in pathogenesis. However, so far the corresponding genes have not been isolated from this fungus. We cloned Bcpg1, encoding endopolygalacturonase, with the pgaII gene from Aspergillus niger as a heterologous probe. The Bcpg1 gene is expressed to similar levels in liquid cultures of B. cinerea containing either 1% polygalacturonic acid or 1% sucrose, and is expressed during infection of tomato leaves. The Bcpg1 gene was eliminated by partial gene replacement, and the resulting mutants were tested for virulence on tomato leaves and fruits, as well as on apple fruits. Although the mutants were still pathogenic and displayed similar primary infections when compared with control strains, a significant decrease in secondary infection, i.e., growth of the lesion beyond the inoculation spot, was observed on all three host tissues. These results indicate that the Bcpg1 gene is required for full virulence.


Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 1999

Cloning and Partial Characterization of Endopolygalacturonase Genes from Botrytis cinerea

J. Wubben; W. Mulder; A. ten Have; J.A.L. van Kan; Jaap Visser


Archive | 1998

Involvement of pectinases from Botrytis cinerea in plant pathogenesis: characterization, gene expression and elimination of the encoding genes.

A. ten Have; W. Oude Breuil; J. Wubben; W. Mulder; Jaap Visser; J.A.L. van Kan


Fungal Genetics Reports | 1999

Involvement of pectinases from Botrytis cinerea in plant pathogenesis

J.A.L. van Kan; A. ten Have; W. Oude Breuil; J. Wubben; W. Mulder; Jaap Visser


Archive | 1998

The endopolygalacturonase gene family of Botrytis cinerea: adaptation to environmental conditions.

J. Wubben; W. Mulder; A. ten Have; J.A.L. van Kan; Jaap Visser


Gewasbescherming | 1998

Pectinases van Botrytis cinerea in de infectie van zijn waardplanten: karakterisering, in planta genexpressie en eliminatie van de coderende genen.

A. ten Have; W. Oude Breuil; J. Wubben; W. Mulder; Jaap Visser; J.A.L. van Kan


Gewasbescherming | 1998

Moleculair-genetische analyse van pectine afbrekende enzymen van Botrytis cinerea.

J. Wubben; W. Mulder; A. ten Have; J.A.L. van Kan; Jaap Visser


Archive | 1997

Molecular studies on the cell wall degrading enzymes from Botrytis cinerea II: in planta analysis of the Bcpel1 gene and the endopolygalacturonase gene family.

A. ten Have; W. Mulder; W. Oude Breuil; Jaap Visser; J.A.L. van Kan


Archive | 1997

Molecular studies on the cell wall degrading enzymes from Botrytis cinerea I:Characterisation of the endopolygalacturonase gene family.

W. Mulder; A. ten Have; J.A.L. van Kan; Jaap Visser


Archive | 1996

Study of the cell wall degrading enzymes of Botrytis cinerea: the polygalacturonase gene family.

W. Mulder; A. ten Have; J.A.L. van Kan; Jaap Visser

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J.A.L. van Kan

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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Jaap Visser

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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J. Wubben

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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