Abstract
A β-tubulin gene from a UV-irradiated benomyl-resistant mutant of Fusarium moniliforme was isolated, cloned, and sequenced. The gene encodes a 446-amino-acid polypeptide with homology to other fungal β-tubulins. RNA blot analysis showed expression of the gene during vegetative growth and conidial germination but no expression during conidiation. A point mutation, which likely confers benomyl resistance, has been identified in the cloned gene; this mutation results in a single amino acid substitution of asparagine for tyrosine at position 50. Expression of benomyl resistance in the mutant was also cold sensitive. Sexual crosses between the mutant and a wild-type strain indicated cosegregation of benomyl resistance and cold sensitivity.
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Yan, K., & Dickman, M. B. (1996). Isolation of a β-tubulin gene from Fusarium moniliforme that confers cold-sensitive benomyl resistance. Applied and Environmental Microbiology, 62(8), 3053–3056. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.62.8.3053-3056.1996
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