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Differences in Behavior During Early Nectarine Infection Among Main spp. Causing Brown Rot. | LitMetric

Differences in Behavior During Early Nectarine Infection Among Main spp. Causing Brown Rot.

Phytopathology

Centro de Investigaciones Biologicas, Departament of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Ramiro de Maeztu, 9, Madrid, Madrid, Madrid, Spain, 28040.

Published: January 2025

Brown rot is a disease that affects stone and pome fruit crops worldwide. It is caused by fungal members of the genus , mainly , and . This study presents evidence that, despite having a very similar battery of Cell Wall Degrading Enzymes (CWDEs), the three species behave differently during the early stages of infection, suggesting differences at the regulatory level, which could also explain the differences in host preference among the three species. We have shown that infection is accelerated by red light, and the first symptoms appear much earlier than in darkness or in the other two species. The overexpression of genes encoding for CAZymes such as and , as well as the necrosis factor , can be associated with the etiology of spp. In addition, we found that in lacks binding sites in its promoter sequence for the White-Collar Complex (WCC), which is the major transcription factor responsible for regulating photo-reception processes in fungi. Finally, we found that AlphaFold models of the NEP1-like proteins (NLPs) present on the three species predict proteins with a very high degree of similarity.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PHYTO-05-24-0159-RDOI Listing

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