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A polyketide synthase from Verticillium dahliae modulates melanin biosynthesis and hyphal growth to promote virulence.

Huan LiDan WangDan-Dan ZhangQi GengJun-Jiao LiRuo-Cheng ShengHui-Shan XueHe ZhuZhi-Qiang KongXiao-Feng DaiSteven J KlostermanKrishna V SubbaraoFeng-Mao ChenJie-Yin Chen
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
We show that VdPKS9 is a powerful negative regulator of both melanin biosynthesis and MS formation in V. dahliae. These findings provide insight into the mechanism of how plant pathogens promote their virulence by the maintenance of vegetative hyphal growth during infection and colonization of plant hosts, and may provide novel targets for the control of melanin-producing filamentous fungi.
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