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  • Exogenous H(2)O(2) and catalase treatments interfere with Tri genes expression in liquid cultures of Fusarium graminearum.

Exogenous H(2)O(2) and catalase treatments interfere with Tri genes expression in liquid cultures of Fusarium graminearum.

FEBS letters (2007-01-26)
Nadia Ponts, Laetitia Pinson-Gadais, Christian Barreau, Florence Richard-Forget, Thérèse Ouellet
ABSTRACT

Effect of exogenous H(2)O(2) and catalase was tested in liquid cultures of the deoxynivalenol and 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol-producing fungus Fusarium graminearum. Accordingly to previous results, H(2)O(2) supplementation of the culture medium leads to increased toxin production. This study indicates that this event seems to be linked to a general up regulation of genes involved in the deoxynivalenol and 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol biosynthesis pathway, commonly named Tri genes. In catalase-treated cultures, toxin accumulation is reduced, and Tri genes expression is significantly down regulated. Furthermore, kinetics of expression of several Tri genes is proposed in relation to toxin accumulation. Biological meanings of these findings are discussed.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
15-O-Acetyl-4-deoxynivalenol from Fusarium graminearum
Supelco
15-Acetyldeoxynivalenol solution, ~100 μg/mL in acetonitrile, analytical standard