A new point mutation in ß2-tubulin confers resistance to carbendazim in Fusarium asiaticum.
Pestic Biochem Physiol
; 145: 15-21, 2018 Feb.
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ABSTRACT
Resistance to benzimidazole fungicides in many phytopathogenic fungi is caused by specific point mutations in the ß-tubulin gene (ß-tubulin). However, the mutated locus and genotype of ß-tubulin differ among phytopathogenic fungi. To validate the point mutation in Fusarium asiaticum ß2-tubulin that confers resistance to carbendazim and to analyze the molecular interaction between carbendazim and F. asiaticum ß2-tubulin. In this study, a new point mutation (GAGâGCG, E198A) at codon 198 of ß2-tubulin in a wild-type F. asiaticum strain was constructed by site-directed mutagenesis followed by a split marker strategy. The site-directed mutants were verified and exhibited a high level of resistance to carbendazim. In the absence of fungicide treatment, the biological characteristics did not differ between the site-directed mutants and the wild-type strain. Molecular docking between carbendazim and ß2-tubulin was carried out using the Surflex-Dock program in Sybyl X-2.0 version and the results indicated that the E198A mutation altered the configuration of ß2-tubulin, resulting in the change of the bonding sites and docking scores. We concluded that the point mutation of F. asiaticum ß2-tubulin conferring carbendazim resistance may not always be the bonding site for carbendazim.
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Assunto principal:
Tubulina (Proteína)
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Benzimidazóis
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Carbamatos
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Mutação Puntual
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Farmacorresistência Fúngica
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Fungicidas Industriais
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Fusarium
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En
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Pestic Biochem Physiol
Ano de publicação:
2018
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Article
País de afiliação:
China