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  1. Growth, pathogenicity and sexual fertility of the African tree pathogen Ceratocystis albifundus

    The African fungus Ceratocystis albifundus does not cause disease symptoms on its wide range of native woody hosts. However, on non-native Acacia...

    Vinolia N. Danki, Emma T. Steenkamp, ... Magriet A. van der Nest in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article Open access 29 March 2024
  2. An Introduction to Microbial Genomic Islands for Evolutionary Adaptation and Pathogenicity

    Genomic islands (GEIs) play a vital role in the bacteria’s evolutionary adaptation and pathogenicity. GEIs are the unusual region located in the...
    Ashok Saini, Indra Mani, ... Santosh Kumar Mishra in Microbial Genomic Islands in Adaptation and Pathogenicity
    Chapter 2023
  3. A computational approach to biological pathogenicity

    The current pandemic (COVID-19) has made evident the need to approach pathogenicity from a deeper and more systematic perspective that might lead to...

    Max Garzon, Sambriddhi Mainali, ... Shima Azizzadeh-Roodpish in Molecular Genetics and Genomics
    Article 20 September 2022
  4. dbCNV: deleteriousness-based model to predict pathogenicity of copy number variations

    Background

    Copy number variation (CNV) is a type of structural variation, which is a gain or loss event with abnormal changes in copy number. Methods...

    Kangqi Lv, Dayang Chen, ... **uming Zhang in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 20 March 2023
  5. RExPRT: a machine learning tool to predict pathogenicity of tandem repeat loci

    Expansions of tandem repeats (TRs) cause approximately 60 monogenic diseases. We expect that the discovery of additional pathogenic repeat expansions...

    Sarah Fazal, Matt C. Danzi, ... Vanessa Aguiar-Pulido in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 31 January 2024
  6. Phylogeny, distribution, and pathogenicity of fusarioid fungi associated with chickpea wilt in Sinaloa and Sonora, Mexico

    Wilt disease complex is the most important disease of chickpeas ( Cicer arietinum L.) in the production areas from Mexico. Disease symptoms include...

    C. I. Cota-Barreras, R. S. García-Estrada, ... J. M. Tovar-Pedraza in Tropical Plant Pathology
    Article 28 June 2024
  7. Identification and pathogenicity of Fusarium spp. associated with tea wilt in Zhejiang Province, China

    Background

    Tea is one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world, with significant economic and cultural value. However, tea production faces...

    Zhaoyang Tang, **g Zhu, ... Li**g Min in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 27 January 2024
  8. Csn5 inhibits autophagy by regulating the ubiquitination of Atg6 and Tor to mediate the pathogenicity of Magnaporthe oryzae

    Csn5 is subunit 5 of the COP9 signalosome (CSN), but the mechanism by which it strictly controls the pathogenicity of pathogenic fungi through...

    Zi-Fang Shen, Lin Li, ... Fu-Cheng Lin in Cell Communication and Signaling
    Article Open access 09 April 2024
  9. Molecular mechanisms of Ustilaginoidea virens pathogenicity and their utilization in disease control

    Rice false smut, caused by Ustilaginoidea virens , is one of the most important diseases in rice. The disease not only causes significant yield losses...

    Siwen Yu, Pengwei Liu, ... Wenxian Sun in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 09 May 2023
  10. The histone deacetylase UvHOS2 regulates vegetative growth, conidiation, ustilaginoidin synthesis, and pathogenicity in Ustilaginoidea virens

    Ustilaginoidea virens causes rice false smut, one of the most devastating rice diseases. The pathogen produces various types of mycotoxins, such as...

    Zhaoyi Long, Peiying Wang, ... Wenxian Sun in Phytopathology Research
    Article Open access 07 March 2024
  11. GBA1 in Parkinson’s disease: variant detection and pathogenicity scoring matters

    Background

    GBA1 variants are the strongest genetic risk factor for Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the pathogenicity of GBA1 variants concerning...

    Carolin Gabbert, Susen Schaake, ... Joanne Trinh in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 13 June 2023
  12. Identification and pathogenicity analysis of Fusarium spp. on peach in China

    Background

    Vascular system is affected by diseases that can seriously damage plant health by inducing browning and death of branches. This study aimed...

    **g** Dong, Hengsong Shi, ... Zhaolin Ji in BMC Microbiology
    Article Open access 07 August 2023
  13. Diversity and Pathogenicity of the Fusarium Fungi Occurred in Soybean Mycobiota

    Abstract

    The aim of the present study was to reveal the species composition of Fusarium fungi found in soybean mycobiota from the various regions of...

    O. P. Gavrilova, A. S. Orina, T. Yu. Gagkaeva in Russian Agricultural Sciences
    Article 01 August 2023
  14. Rho2 involved in development, stress response and pathogenicity of Fusarium oxysporum

    Rho GTPases regulate the activity of cell wall biosynthesis, actin assembly and polar cell secretion. However, the function of Rho GTPase in...

    Jia Liu, Chengsong Wang, ... Hongjuan Nian in World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 07 August 2023
  15. Comparative pathogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron subvariants including BA.1, BA.2, and BA.5

    The unremitting emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants necessitates ongoing control measures. Given its...

    Tomokazu Tamura, Daichi Yamasoba, ... Takasuke Fukuhara in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 24 July 2023
  16. PDIVAS: Pathogenicity predictor for Deep-Intronic Variants causing Aberrant Splicing

    Background

    Deep-intronic variants that alter RNA splicing were ineffectively evaluated in the search for the cause of genetic diseases. Determination...

    Ryo Kurosawa, Kei Iida, ... Masatoshi Hagiwara in BMC Genomics
    Article Open access 10 October 2023
  17. The implication of viability and pathogenicity by truncated lipopolysaccharide in Yersinia enterocolitica

    Abstract

    The fast envelope stress responses play a key role in the transmission and pathogenesis of Yersinia enterocolitica , one of the most common...

    Fan Wu, Fengyun Ren, ... **n Wu in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 20 September 2023
  18. Protein kinase C is required for the pathogenicity of Setosphaeria turcica on maize

    Northern corn leaf blight caused by Setosphaeria turcica is one of the most important fungal diseases of maize. We previously cloned and analyzed the...

    Pan Li, Hehe Sun, ... Zhimin Hao in Journal of Plant Pathology
    Article 17 May 2023
  19. UvSnx4 is required for conidiation, pathogenicity and stress responses by regulating mitophagy and macroautophagy in Ustilaginoidea virens

    Rice false smut disease, caused by the biotrophic fungus Ustilaginoidea virens , threatens rice production and quality. SNX family proteins have a...

    Huanbin Shi, Shuai Meng, ... Yanjun Kou in Crop Health
    Article Open access 10 August 2023
  20. MoScd2 is involved in appressorium formation and pathogenicity via the Pmk1 MAPK pathway in Magnaporthe oryzae

    Rice blast, known as rice “cancer”, is caused by Magnaporthe oryzae and is particularly serious in Asian and African rice regions. China is also a...

    Li-**ao Sun, Hui Qian, ... **ao-Hong Liu in Crop Health
    Article Open access 10 August 2023
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