An avirulence gene homologue in the tomato wilt fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici race 1 functions as a virulence gene in the cabbage yellows fungus F. oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans

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Takeshi Kashiwa
Keigo Inami
Masashi Fujinaga
Hideki Ogiso
Takanobu Yoshida
Tohru Teraoka
Tsutomu Arie
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[1] Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT),United Graduate School of Agricultural Science
[2] Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT),Laboratory of Plant Pathology
[3] Nagano Vegetable and Ornamental Crops Experiment Station,NR R&D Department, Central Research
[4] Saku Branch,undefined
[5] Nagano Vegetable and Ornamental Crops Experiment Station,undefined
[6] Bio-oriented Technology Research Advancement Institution (BRAIN),undefined
[7] Bridgestone Corporation,undefined
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Cabbage;  ; Virulence gene; YR (yellows resistance);
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Six4, a small protein secreted by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. lycopersici (Fol) in tomato xylem sap during infection, triggers Fol race 1-specific resistance (I) in tomato. SIX4 is regarded as an avirulence gene. Although SIX4 is considered unique to Fol race 1, we detected this gene in the cabbage yellows fungus F. oxysporum f. sp. conglutinans (Foc) by PCR. Because the genes from Foc and SIX4 in Fol were >99 % identical at the nucleotide level, the Foc gene was designated FocSIX4. The expression of FocSIX4 was detected by RT-PCR in stems and roots of cabbage 8 days after infection with Foc. In contrast with Fol, disruption of FocSIX4 in Foc did not increase virulence to Foc-resistant cabbage cvs. Shutoku-SP and Koikaze. On the contrary, the disruptants had reduced virulence not only on Foc-resistant cultivars but also on Foc-susceptible cv. Shikidori. These results suggested that FocSIX4 is involved in virulence, but not in avirulence, in the cabbage yellows fungus.
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