Closed MPiovesana closed 5 months ago
Straightforward paper where the role of the PMR1 gene of Penicillium digitatum in antifungal resistance was explored by gene disruption in a DMI-resistant strain. Strain LC2 (isolated from the surface of lemons) has a multidrug resistance phenotype, which was abolished with the disruption of PMR1.
Uniprot ID: authors provide a GenBank accession number for PMR1 (AB010442) which was used to retrieve the Uniprot ID used in the curation session (O74637).
Strain: strain LC2 was manually entered.
Genotype creation: a disruption allele named PMR1- (gene disruption) was created, and the expression level "Null" was selected as PMR1 transcript was undetectable (Northern blot, Figure 4) in the disruption line.
Genotype annotation: the genotype was annotated with four PHIPO terms: sensitive to fenarimol sensitive to triflumizole (suggested) sensitive to bitertanol (suggested) sensitive to pyrifenox (suggested)
Curation completed pending review.
Current annotations
Small edit to genotype
PHIPO and PHI-ECO terms already available
now looks like this
Add new strain 5e762bc
AE alteration in archetype N/A as NTSR and disruption
Session approved
Closing ticket
Curated by @MPiovesana https://canto.phi-base.org/curs/6b22874f745e874d#