Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

In Silico Characterization of the Phytopathogenic Efector, avr3a, from Phytophthora cinnamomi

View through CrossRef
Phytophthora cinnamomi is an Oomycete considered one of the most widespread and destructive pathogens on the planet. Its geographic presence is cosmopolitan and the range of hosts is regarded as one of the largest. This pathogen causes enormous economic damages to important cultures worldwide; this has helped to attract the attention of the scientific community. It is the causal agent of chestnut ""ink"" disease (Castanea sativa Miller).The chestnut tree has different applications, besides chestnut and wood, it plays an important role in soil ecology and biodiversity. Therefore it is important to know the molecular mechanisms (genes and proteins) that are the basis of the Castanea sativa infestation process by Phytophthora cinnamomi and the nature of the pathogen-host interaction in order to establish strategies to combat and control this parasite.With bioinformatics tools, we were able to identify and characterize the Avr3a gene in genomic sequences of P. cinnamomi deposited in the Databases. This gene encodes a recognized 209 aminoacids, protein in the host cytoplasm where it triggers cell death.
Title: In Silico Characterization of the Phytopathogenic Efector, avr3a, from Phytophthora cinnamomi
Description:
Phytophthora cinnamomi is an Oomycete considered one of the most widespread and destructive pathogens on the planet.
Its geographic presence is cosmopolitan and the range of hosts is regarded as one of the largest.
This pathogen causes enormous economic damages to important cultures worldwide; this has helped to attract the attention of the scientific community.
It is the causal agent of chestnut ""ink"" disease (Castanea sativa Miller).
The chestnut tree has different applications, besides chestnut and wood, it plays an important role in soil ecology and biodiversity.
Therefore it is important to know the molecular mechanisms (genes and proteins) that are the basis of the Castanea sativa infestation process by Phytophthora cinnamomi and the nature of the pathogen-host interaction in order to establish strategies to combat and control this parasite.
With bioinformatics tools, we were able to identify and characterize the Avr3a gene in genomic sequences of P.
cinnamomi deposited in the Databases.
This gene encodes a recognized 209 aminoacids, protein in the host cytoplasm where it triggers cell death.

Related Results

Foliar susceptibility of eastern oak species to Phytophthora infection
Foliar susceptibility of eastern oak species to Phytophthora infection
SummarySeven different Phytophthora species were used to test the foliar susceptibility of the common eastern US oak species and understory plants to Phytophthora infection. The Ph...
First Report of Phytophthora Taxon Walnut in Lombardy, North Italy
First Report of Phytophthora Taxon Walnut in Lombardy, North Italy
The park Boscoincittà, Milan, North Italy (136 m a.s.l., 45°29′06″ N, 9°5′32″ E), has an area of 110 ha and includes tree stands, wood clearings, trails, and watercourses. Recently...
The Genus Phytophthora (Peronosporales) in Argentina
The Genus Phytophthora (Peronosporales) in Argentina
Background and aims: The genus Phytophthora includes plant pathogens that affect a wide host range and cause severe damage and economic losses. The aim of this study was to achieve...
Trichoderma reduce disease symptoms on Phytophthora cinnamomi exposed Rhododendron
Trichoderma reduce disease symptoms on Phytophthora cinnamomi exposed Rhododendron
Abstract Soil microorganisms strongly influence plant performance, yet their effects are often context dependent and can be non-additive when multiple taxa interact. This s...
Phytophthora species causing root rot in avocado seedlings at Colombian nurseries: Morphological, molecular, and pathogenic analysis
Phytophthora species causing root rot in avocado seedlings at Colombian nurseries: Morphological, molecular, and pathogenic analysis
Expansion of avocado production areas in Colombia has led to an increased demand for plant propagation material. However, this expansion has exacerbated phytosanitary challenges, p...

Back to Top