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Genome, transcriptome and secretome analyses of the antagonistic, yeast-like fungus aureobasidium pullulansto identify potential biocontrol genes

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Microbial Cell 8(8) ( 2021)

Author(s):

Rueda-Mejia, M. P., Nägeli, L., Lutz, S., Hayes, R. D., Varadarajan, A. R., Grigoriev, I. V., Ahrens, C. H., Freimoser, F. M.

DOI:

10.15698/MIC2021.08.757

Abstract:

Aureobasidium pullulans is an extremotolerant, cosmopolitan yeast-like fungus that successfully colonises vastly different ecological niches. The species is widely used in biotechnology and successfully applied as a commercial biocontrol agent against postharvest diseases and fireblight. However, the exact mechanisms that are responsible for its antagonistic activity against diverse plant pathogens are not known at the molecular level. Thus, it is difficult to optimise and improve the biocontrol applications of this species. As a foundation for elucidating biocontrol mechanisms, we have de novo assembled a high-quality reference genome of a strongly antagonistic A. pullulans strain, performed dual RNA-seq experiments, and analysed proteins secreted during the interaction with the plant pathogen Fusarium oxysporum. Based on the genome annotation, potential biocontrol genes were predicted to encode secreted hydrolases or to be part of secondary metabolite clusters (e.g., NRPS-like, NRPS, T1PKS, terpene, and

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