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Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors

BACKGROUND: The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is one of the most economically important fish pathogens. There is a dramatic recrudescence of Saprolegnia infections in aquaculture since the use of the toxic organic dye malachite green was banned in 2002. Little is known about the molecular mechanis...

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Autores principales: Torto-Alalibo, Trudy, Tian, Miaoying, Gajendran, Kamal, Waugh, Mark E, van West, Pieter, Kamoun, Sophien
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1192801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16076392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-46
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author Torto-Alalibo, Trudy
Tian, Miaoying
Gajendran, Kamal
Waugh, Mark E
van West, Pieter
Kamoun, Sophien
author_facet Torto-Alalibo, Trudy
Tian, Miaoying
Gajendran, Kamal
Waugh, Mark E
van West, Pieter
Kamoun, Sophien
author_sort Torto-Alalibo, Trudy
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description BACKGROUND: The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is one of the most economically important fish pathogens. There is a dramatic recrudescence of Saprolegnia infections in aquaculture since the use of the toxic organic dye malachite green was banned in 2002. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying pathogenicity in S. parasitica and other animal pathogenic oomycetes. In this study we used a genomics approach to gain a first insight into the transcriptome of S. parasitica. RESULTS: We generated 1510 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from a mycelial cDNA library of S. parasitica. A total of 1279 consensus sequences corresponding to 525944 base pairs were assembled. About half of the unigenes showed similarities to known protein sequences or motifs. The S. parasitica sequences tended to be relatively divergent from Phytophthora sequences. Based on the sequence alignments of 18 conserved proteins, the average amino acid identity between S. parasitica and three Phytophthora species was 77% compared to 93% within Phytophthora. Several S. parasitica cDNAs, such as those with similarity to fungal type I cellulose binding domain proteins, PAN/Apple module proteins, glycosyl hydrolases, proteases, as well as serine and cysteine protease inhibitors, were predicted to encode secreted proteins that could function in virulence. Some of these cDNAs were more similar to fungal proteins than to other eukaryotic proteins confirming that oomycetes and fungi share some virulence components despite their evolutionary distance CONCLUSION: We provide a first glimpse into the gene content of S. parasitica, a reemerging oomycete fish pathogen. These resources will greatly accelerate research on this important pathogen. The data is available online through the Oomycete Genomics Database [1].
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spelling pubmed-11928012005-08-27 Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors Torto-Alalibo, Trudy Tian, Miaoying Gajendran, Kamal Waugh, Mark E van West, Pieter Kamoun, Sophien BMC Microbiol Research Article BACKGROUND: The oomycete Saprolegnia parasitica is one of the most economically important fish pathogens. There is a dramatic recrudescence of Saprolegnia infections in aquaculture since the use of the toxic organic dye malachite green was banned in 2002. Little is known about the molecular mechanisms underlying pathogenicity in S. parasitica and other animal pathogenic oomycetes. In this study we used a genomics approach to gain a first insight into the transcriptome of S. parasitica. RESULTS: We generated 1510 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from a mycelial cDNA library of S. parasitica. A total of 1279 consensus sequences corresponding to 525944 base pairs were assembled. About half of the unigenes showed similarities to known protein sequences or motifs. The S. parasitica sequences tended to be relatively divergent from Phytophthora sequences. Based on the sequence alignments of 18 conserved proteins, the average amino acid identity between S. parasitica and three Phytophthora species was 77% compared to 93% within Phytophthora. Several S. parasitica cDNAs, such as those with similarity to fungal type I cellulose binding domain proteins, PAN/Apple module proteins, glycosyl hydrolases, proteases, as well as serine and cysteine protease inhibitors, were predicted to encode secreted proteins that could function in virulence. Some of these cDNAs were more similar to fungal proteins than to other eukaryotic proteins confirming that oomycetes and fungi share some virulence components despite their evolutionary distance CONCLUSION: We provide a first glimpse into the gene content of S. parasitica, a reemerging oomycete fish pathogen. These resources will greatly accelerate research on this important pathogen. The data is available online through the Oomycete Genomics Database [1]. BioMed Central 2005-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1192801/ /pubmed/16076392 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-46 Text en Copyright © 2005 Torto-Alalibo et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Torto-Alalibo, Trudy
Tian, Miaoying
Gajendran, Kamal
Waugh, Mark E
van West, Pieter
Kamoun, Sophien
Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title_full Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title_fullStr Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title_full_unstemmed Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title_short Expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen Saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
title_sort expressed sequence tags from the oomycete fish pathogen saprolegnia parasitica reveal putative virulence factors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1192801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16076392
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2180-5-46
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