Transfer of an autonomously replicating vector between vegetatively incompatible biotypes of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides


Autoria(s): Poplawski, A. M.; He, C. Z.; Irwin, J. A. G.; Manners, J. M.
Data(s)

01/08/1997

Resumo

Previous research has indicated that biotypes A and B of Colletotrichum gloeosporioides that infect Stylosanthes spp. in Australia are asexual and vegetatively incompatible. Selectable marker genes conferring resistance either to hygromycin or phleomycin were introduced into isolates of these biotypes. Vectors conferring resistance to hygromycin and carrying telomeric sequences from Fusarium oxysporum replicated autonomously in C. gloeosporioides and gave frequencies of transformation 100-times higher than vectors that integrated into the genome. Monoconidial colonies resistant to both antibiotics were recovered when hygromycin-resistant biotype-A transformants carrying an autonomously replicating vector were paired in culture with a phleomycin-resistant biotype-B transformant carrying integrative vector sequences. Molecular analysis of double antibiotic-resistant progeny indicated that they contained the autonomous vector in a biotype-B genetic background, Results indicate that transfer of the autonomous vector had occurred from biotype A to biotype B, demonstrating the potential for transfer of genetic information between these biotypes.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:57863

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Springer Berlin / Heidelberg

Palavras-Chave #Genetics & Heredity #Stylosanthes #Horizontal Transfer #Anthracnose #Vegetative Compatibility #High-efficiency Transformation #Hygromycin-b Resistance #Phleomycin Resistance #Horizontal Transfer #Fusarium-oxysporum #Stylosanthes-spp #Dna #Plasmids #Polymorphisms #Rearrangement #06 Biological Sciences #0604 Genetics
Tipo

Journal Article