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Ss Cak1 Regulates Growth and Pathogenicity in Sclerotinia sclerotiorum .

Lei QinJieying NongKan CuiXianyu TangXin GongYunong XiaYan XuYilan QiuXin LiShitou Xia
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Sclerotinia sclerotiorum is a devastating fungal pathogen that causes severe crop losses worldwide. It is of vital importance to understand its pathogenic mechanism for disease control. Through a forward genetic screen combined with next-generation sequencing, a putative protein kinase, Ss Cak1, was found to be involved in the growth and pathogenicity of S. sclerotiorum . Knockout and complementation experiments confirmed that deletions in SsCak1 caused defects in mycelium and sclerotia development, as well as appressoria formation and host penetration, leading to complete loss of virulence. These findings suggest that Ss Cak1 is essential for the growth, development, and pathogenicity of S. sclerotiorum . Therefore, Ss Cak1 could serve as a potential target for the control of S. sclerotiorum infection through host-induced gene silencing (HIGS), which could increase crop resistance to the pathogen.
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