Use of mutants to indicate factors prerequisite for penetration of Colletotrichum lagenarium by appressoria

Three mutants of Colletotrichum lagenarium, with appressoria that could not penetrate nitrocellulose membranes or cell walls of the host plant, were obtained by mutagenic treatment. Appressoria of these mutants were identical in shape and colour to those of the parent strain. Scanning electron micro...

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Published inPhysiological and molecular plant pathology Vol. 32; no. 1; pp. 177 - 184
Main Authors Katoh, Masayasu, Hirose, Izumi, Kubo, Yasuyuki, Hikichi, Yasufumi, Kunoh, Hitoshi, Furusawa, Iwao, Shishiyama, Jiko
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published London Elsevier India Pvt Ltd 1988
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Summary:Three mutants of Colletotrichum lagenarium, with appressoria that could not penetrate nitrocellulose membranes or cell walls of the host plant, were obtained by mutagenic treatment. Appressoria of these mutants were identical in shape and colour to those of the parent strain. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that one mutant (83182) formed a penetration peg at the basal part of the appressoria and that the other mutants (82335 and 83348) did not form a penetration peg. The latter mutants are considered to have a defect in morphogenesis of the penetration peg. Application of Czapek liquid medium to mutant 83182 after appressorium formation partially restored appressorial penetration without halo formation; this mutant synthesized a protein, P-95, which was closely related to cellulose degrading enzymes. These results suggest that mutant 83182 is deficient in a secretion or translocation system for these enzymes.
ISSN:0885-5765
1096-1178
DOI:10.1016/S0885-5765(88)80014-6