
pmid: 21317549
Magnaporthe oryzae is an important plant pathogenic fungus that greatly threatens the world's food security. Both genome-wide and individual gene studies have shown that the pathogenicity of the fungus is severely dependent on the intracellular autophagy process during appressoria development. This protocol discusses a systematic methodology to discover and monitor autophagy-related (ATG) genes in M. oryzae.
Organisms, Genetically Modified, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Complementation Test, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Vesicular Transport Proteins, Oryza, Magnaporthe, Species Specificity, Cell Tracking, Mutagenesis, Autophagy
Organisms, Genetically Modified, Genes, Fungal, Genetic Complementation Test, Green Fluorescent Proteins, Vesicular Transport Proteins, Oryza, Magnaporthe, Species Specificity, Cell Tracking, Mutagenesis, Autophagy
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