A PCR-based method to characterise and identify benzimidazole resistance in Helminthosporium solani
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15/07/1997
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Control of Helminthosporium solani, the cause of silver scurf in potato tubers, has been impaired by selection of benzimidazole-resistant strains as a result of repeated use of the fungicide thiabendazole. Identification of thiabendazole-resistant strains of H. solani by conventional techniques takes several weeks. Primers designed from conserved regions of the fungal beta-tubulin gene were used to PCR amplify and sequence a portion of the gene. A point mutation was detected at codon 198 in thiabendazole-resistant isolates causing a change in the amino acid sequence from glutamic acid to alanine or glutamine. Species-specific PCR primers designed to amplify this region were used in conjunction with a restriction endonuclease to cause cleavage in sensitive isolates only and thus provide a rapid diagnostic test to differentiate field isolates. |
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eng |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess |
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McKay , G J & Cooke , L R 1997 , ' A PCR-based method to characterise and identify benzimidazole resistance in Helminthosporium solani ' FEMS Microbiology Letters , vol 152 , no. 2 , pp. 371-8 . |
Palavras-Chave | #Amino Acid Sequence #Base Sequence #Benzimidazoles #DNA Mutational Analysis #DNA, Fungal #Drug Resistance, Microbial #Fungicides, Industrial #Genes, Fungal #Helminthosporium #Molecular Sequence Data #Point Mutation #Polymerase Chain Reaction #Sensitivity and Specificity #Tubulin |
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