Retrotransposons as pathogenicity factors of the plant pathogenic fungus Botrytis cinerea.
Antoine PorquierConstance TisserantFrancisco SalinasCarla GlasslLucas WangeWolfgang EnardAndreas HauserMatthias HahnArne WeibergPublished in: Genome biology (2021)
We propose that retrotransposons are pathogenicity factors that manipulate host plant gene expression by encoding trans-species BcsRNAs. Taken together, the novelty that retrotransposons are pathogenicity factors will have a broad impact on studies of host-microbe interactions and pathology.