Publications by authors named "Nicole C Soal"

Fungal species of the Ceratocystidaceae grow on their host plants using a variety of different lifestyles, from saprophytic to highly pathogenic. Although many genomes of fungi in the Ceratocystidaceae are publicly available, it is not known how the genes that encode catechol dioxygenases (CDOs), enzymes involved in the degradation of phenolic plant defense compounds, differ among members of the Ceratocystidaceae. The aim of this study was therefore to identify and characterize the genes encoding CDOs in the genomes of Ceratocystidaceae representatives.

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  • * Researchers sequenced the genomes of C. albifundus alongside four additional isolates, finding a strong degree of synteny but noting regions with less long-range synteny linked to accessory genes and transposable elements.
  • * The results indicate that C. albifundus has both core and accessory subgenomic compartments, emphasizing the importance of comparative genomics in understanding pathogen evolution and biology.
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In filamentous fungi, genes in secondary metabolite biosynthetic pathways are generally clustered. In the case of those pathways involved in nonribosomal peptide production, a nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS) gene is commonly found as a main element of the cluster. Large multifunctional enzymes are encoded by members of this gene family that produce a broad spectrum of bioactive compounds.

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