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Applied and Environmental Microbiology, April 1999, p. 1769-1771, Vol. 65, No. 4
UMR 5546 CNRS-UPS, "Signaux et Messages
Cellulaires chez les Végétaux," Pôle de
Biotechnologie Végétale, Auzeville 31326, Castanet-Tolosan,
France
Received 16 November 1998/Accepted 26 January 1999
The 5' noncoding region of clpg2, an
endopolygalacturonase gene of the bean pathogen
Colletotrichum lindemuthianum, was fused to the
coding sequence of a gene encoding a green fluorescent protein (GFP),
and the construct was introduced into the fungal genome. Detection of
GFP accumulation by fluorescence microscopy examination revealed that
clpg2 was expressed at the early stages of germination of
the conidia and during appressorium formation both in vitro
and on the host plant.
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Use of Green Fluorescent Protein To Detect
Expression of an Endopolygalacturonase Gene of Colletotrichum
lindemuthianum during Bean Infection
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