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Fungal fludioxonil sensitivity is diminished by a constitutively active form of the group III histidine kinase.

FEBS letters (2012-06-13)
Kentaro Furukawa, Anmoldeep Randhawa, Harsimran Kaur, Alok K Mondal, Stefan Hohmann
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The fungicide fludioxonil is used to control plant-pathogenic fungi by causing improper activation of the Hog1-type MAPK. However, the appearance of fludioxonil resistant mutants, mostly caused by mutations in the group III histidine kinases, poses a serious problem. Moreover, such mutations cause also hyperosmotic sensitivity and the underlying mechanism has been elusive for a long time. Using Saccharomyces cerevisiae as an experimental host, we show that those phenotypes are conferred by a constitutively active form of the group III histidine kinase. Our results explain the different reasons for fludioxonil resistance conferred by its deletion and missense mutation.

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Fludioxonil, PESTANAL®, analytical standard