A molecular toolbox for manipulating Eremothecium coryli
The genus Eremothecium contains dimorphic and filamentous fungal species, most notably Eremothecium sinecaudum ( Holleya sinecauda), a dimorphic plant pathogen, which was isolated from mustard seeds, and Eremothecium gossypii (Ashbya gossypii), a filamentous fungus, which is well known for its abili...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Microbiological research 2007, Vol.162 (4), p.299-307 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The genus
Eremothecium contains dimorphic and filamentous fungal species, most notably
Eremothecium sinecaudum (
Holleya sinecauda), a dimorphic plant pathogen, which was isolated from mustard seeds, and
Eremothecium gossypii (Ashbya gossypii), a filamentous fungus, which is well known for its ability to produce riboflavin. In this study, we present the initial molecular characterization of another
Eremothecium species classified as
Eremothecium coryli. E.coryli is a dimorphic fungus. We have developed, based on previously described reagents, a transformation system for
E. coryli using
kanMX and
NATMX3 as dominant selectable marker genes on freely replicating plasmids conferring resistance to the antibiotics G418 and nourseothricin, respectively. As reporter genes we could introduce
lacZ and
GFP, which were controlled either by the
AgTEF1 promoter or by regulatable
MET promoters derived from the
A. gossypii and
Saccharomyces cerevisiae MET3 genes. These newly established tools will allow a detailed comparison of different growth modes in filamentous or dimorphic species within the genus
Eremothecium. |
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ISSN: | 0944-5013 1618-0623 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.micres.2007.05.008 |