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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., Feb 1996, 393-398, Vol 62, No. 2
M Herrmann, R Zocher and A Haese
Several Fusarium strains produce the cyclohexadepsipeptide enniatin, a
host-nonspecific phytotoxin. Enniatins are synthesized by the 347-kDa
multifunctional enzyme enniatin synthetase. In the present study, 36
Fusarium strains derived from a wide range of host plants were
characterized with respect to enniatin production in different media.
Thirteen of these strains produced enniatins on one or more of these media.
To determine whether enniatin production affected virulence, an assay on
potato tuber tissue was performed. Seven enniatin-producing and 16
nonproducing strains induced necrosis of potato tuber tissue, so that
enniatin synthesis is not essential for the infection of potato tuber
tissue. The application of a mixture of enniatins to slices of potato
tuber, however, caused necrosis of the tissue. Therefore, enniatin
production by the enniatin-synthesizing strains may affect their
pathogenicity. The enniatin synthetase gene (esyn1) of Fusarium scirpi ETH
1536 was used as a probe to determine if similar sequences were present in
the strains examined. In Southern blot analyses, DNA sequences hybridizing
with the esyn1 probe were present in all but two of the strains examined.
In some cases, enniatin-nonproducing strains had the same hybridization
pattern as enniatin producers.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Enniatin Production by Fusarium Strains and Its Effect on Potato Tuber Tissue
Institut fur Biochemie und Molekulare Biologie, Technische Universitat Berlin, D-10587 Berlin, Germany
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