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Effects of flusulfamide on spore germination of Plasmodiophora brassicae.
Sasaki, Taito; Naito, Ryohei; Ohara, Toshiaki; Sakane, Kosei; Tanaka, Shuhei; Sasaki, Kazunori; Osato, Aoi; Nomura, Yuki; Ito, Shin-Ichi.
Affiliation
  • Sasaki T; Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University.
  • Naito R; Agrochemicals Research Center, Mitsui Chemicals Crop & Life Solutions, Inc.
  • Ohara T; Agrochemicals Research Center, Mitsui Chemicals Crop & Life Solutions, Inc.
  • Sakane K; The United Graduate School of Agricultural Sciences, Tottori University.
  • Tanaka S; Graduate School of Sciences and Technology for Innovation, Yamaguchi University.
  • Sasaki K; Research Center for Thermotolerant Microbial Resources, Advanced Science and Innovational Research Center, Yamaguchi University.
  • Osato A; Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University.
  • Nomura Y; Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University.
  • Ito SI; Research Center for Thermotolerant Microbial Resources, Advanced Science and Innovational Research Center, Yamaguchi University.
J Pestic Sci ; 49(1): 52-57, 2024 Feb 20.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38450088
ABSTRACT
Flusulfamide inhibits germination of Plasmodiophora brassicae resting spores to suppress clubroot disease, but its mechanism of action on the germination of P. brassicae resting spores remains unclear. In this study, P. brassicae resting spores were treated with flusulfamide and visualized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The gene expression of P. brassicae resting spores was analyzed using RT-PCR, followed by immunoblotting analysis. TEM results revealed that flusulfamide suppressed the primary zoosporogenesis of P. brassicae resting spores during the early phase, and RT-PCR results revealed that flusulfamide affected the gene expression during the germination of the resting spores. Immunoblot and RT-qPCR analyses revealed that PbCyp3, an immunophilin (peptidyl-prolyl-isomerase) gene, was highly expressed, resulting in the unusual accumulation of PbCYP3 protein in P. brassicae resting spores immediately after treatment with flusulfamide. This suggests that flusulfamide may cause aberrant folding of proteins involved in primary zoosporogenesis, thereby inhibiting germination.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Pestic Sci Year: 2024 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: J Pestic Sci Year: 2024 Type: Article