Journal of Integrative Agriculture (Feb 2014)

Messages from Powdery Mildew DNA: How the Interplay with a Host Moulds Pathogen Genomes

  • Spanu Pietro D

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
pp. 233 – 236

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The genomes of the barley, Arabidopsis and pea powdery mildew are significantly larger than those of related fungi. This is due to an extraordinary expansion of retro-trasposons that are evident as repetitive elements in the sequence. The protein coding genes are fewer than expected due to an overall reduction in the size of gene families, a reduction in the number of paralogs and because of the loss of certain metabolic pathways. Many of these changes have also been observed in the genomes of other taxonomically unrelated obligate biotrophic pathogens. The only group of genes that bucks the trend of gene loss, are those encoding small secreted proteins that bear the hall marks of effectors.

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