Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (May 2001)

Gain of Virulence Caused by Insertion of a Pot3 Transposon in a Magnaporthe grisea Avirulence Gene

  • Seogchan Kang,
  • Marc Henri Lebrun,
  • Leonard Farrall,
  • Barbara Valent

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1094/MPMI.2001.14.5.671
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
pp. 671 – 674

Abstract

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The avirulence gene AVR-Pita in Magnaporthe grisea prevents the fungus from infecting rice cultivars carrying the disease resistance gene Pi-ta. Insertion of Pot3 transposon into the promoter of AVR-Pita caused the gain of virulence toward Yashiro-mochi, a rice cultivar containing Pi-ta, which demonstrated the ability of Pot3 to move within the M. grisea genome. The appearance of Pot3 in M. grisea seems to predate the diversification of various host-specific forms of the fungus.

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