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  • - Mutants of the fungus Aspergillus oryzae that show resistance to the fungicide carboxin were found to have specific mutations in three gene loci related to succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) subunits, which independently confer resistance.
  • - A structural analysis of SDH illustrated the different mechanisms by which various mutations lead to resistance against carboxin.
  • - The AosdhB(cxr) gene, when used to transform Aspergillus oryzae, successfully produced carboxin-resistant colonies within just four days, and this gene integration was effective for use as a selection marker in other Aspergillus species.

Article Abstract

Mutants exhibiting resistance to the fungicide, carboxin, were isolated from Aspergillus oryzae, and the mutations in the three gene loci, which encode succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) B, C, and D subunits, were identified to be independently responsible for the resistance. A structural model of the SDH revealed the different mechanisms that confer carboxin-resistance in different mutations. The mutant AosdhB gene (AosdhB(cxr)) was further examined for possible use as a transformant selection marker. After transformation with AosdhB(cxr), carboxin-resistant colonies appeared within 4 days of culture, and all of the examined colonies carried the transgene. Insertion analyses revealed that the AosdhB(cxr) gene was integrated into AosdhB locus via homologous recombination at high efficiency. Furthermore, AosdhB(cxr) functioned as a successful selection marker in a transformation experiment in Aspergillus parasiticus, suggesting that this transformation system can be used for Aspergillus species.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fgb.2008.10.005DOI Listing

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