Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.

<p>(A) One end of each conidium produced by Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant usually has conical protrusion (left panel; protrusion is indicated by red arrow). Like Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant, some Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant conidia also appear with end-to-end attachment forming...

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Huvudupphovsman: Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar (5558399) (author)
Övriga upphovsmän: Shiqi Ji (20476509) (author), Qiaoli Chen (538344) (author), Huawei Zheng (713784) (author), Zonghua Wang (133934) (author), Wenhui Zheng (133904) (author), Yi Lou (381696) (author)
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author Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar (5558399)
author2 Shiqi Ji (20476509)
Qiaoli Chen (538344)
Huawei Zheng (713784)
Zonghua Wang (133934)
Wenhui Zheng (133904)
Yi Lou (381696)
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author_facet Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar (5558399)
Shiqi Ji (20476509)
Qiaoli Chen (538344)
Huawei Zheng (713784)
Zonghua Wang (133934)
Wenhui Zheng (133904)
Yi Lou (381696)
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Shiqi Ji (20476509)
Qiaoli Chen (538344)
Huawei Zheng (713784)
Zonghua Wang (133934)
Wenhui Zheng (133904)
Yi Lou (381696)
dc.date.none.fl_str_mv 2025-11-24T18:35:52Z
dc.identifier.none.fl_str_mv 10.1371/journal.ppat.1013726.s011
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biophysics
Biochemistry
Medicine
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Developmental Biology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
div >< p
conserved molecular scaffolds
irregular colony edges
form protein condensates
dynamic protein assembly
remaining 20 proteins
plant fungal pathogen
idrs largely altered
proteins exhibited features
fusarium graminearum </
graminearum </
fusarium </
protein interaction
plant infection
mediate protein
irregular septation
fungal pathogenesis
containing proteins
wide characterization
varied functions
systematically identified
src homology
septal pore
previously characterized
potential targets
plasma membrane
nuclear fragmentation
nuclear distribution
negative regulators
mutant strains
multifaceted functions
hyphal tip
head blight
functional diversity
completely abolished
apical collar
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
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description <p>(A) One end of each conidium produced by Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant usually has conical protrusion (left panel; protrusion is indicated by red arrow). Like Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant, some Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant conidia also appear with end-to-end attachment forming a chain of unseparated conidia (middle and right panels). White arrows show the points of attachment of the conidia to one another. The spores were stained with CFW. Bar = 20 µm. (B) At a DAPI concentration of 10 µg/mL, the cytoplasmic contents of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia become coagulated and the mutant dies. Although the mutant survives lower concentrations of DAPI, fragmented nuclei were often observed in the conidia. Bar = 10 µm. (C) Colony growth of PH-1 and Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant in the presence of 0.005% methyl methane sulfonate (MMS). Statistical analysis was processed by one-way ANOVA for multiple comparisons using GRAPHPAD PRISM 9 (Data represent means ± SD, Student’s t-test; *, P < 0.05). (D) Analysis of growth inhibition rate of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant relative to PH-1 on CM media containing 0.005% MMS.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>
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spelling Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar (5558399)Shiqi Ji (20476509)Qiaoli Chen (538344)Huawei Zheng (713784)Zonghua Wang (133934)Wenhui Zheng (133904)Yi Lou (381696)BiophysicsBiochemistryMedicineMicrobiologyCell BiologyGeneticsDevelopmental BiologyInfectious DiseasesPlant Biologydiv >< pconserved molecular scaffoldsirregular colony edgesform protein condensatesdynamic protein assemblyremaining 20 proteinsplant fungal pathogenidrs largely alteredproteins exhibited featuresfusarium graminearum </graminearum </fusarium </protein interactionplant infectionmediate proteinirregular septationfungal pathogenesiscontaining proteinswide characterizationvaried functionssystematically identifiedsrc homologyseptal porepreviously characterizedpotential targetsplasma membranenuclear fragmentationnuclear distributionnegative regulatorsmutant strainsmultifaceted functionshyphal tiphead blightfunctional diversitycompletely abolishedapical collar<p>(A) One end of each conidium produced by Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant usually has conical protrusion (left panel; protrusion is indicated by red arrow). Like Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant, some Δ<i>Fgcyk3</i> mutant conidia also appear with end-to-end attachment forming a chain of unseparated conidia (middle and right panels). White arrows show the points of attachment of the conidia to one another. The spores were stained with CFW. Bar = 20 µm. (B) At a DAPI concentration of 10 µg/mL, the cytoplasmic contents of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia become coagulated and the mutant dies. Although the mutant survives lower concentrations of DAPI, fragmented nuclei were often observed in the conidia. Bar = 10 µm. (C) Colony growth of PH-1 and Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant in the presence of 0.005% methyl methane sulfonate (MMS). Statistical analysis was processed by one-way ANOVA for multiple comparisons using GRAPHPAD PRISM 9 (Data represent means ± SD, Student’s t-test; *, P < 0.05). (D) Analysis of growth inhibition rate of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant relative to PH-1 on CM media containing 0.005% MMS.</p> <p>(TIF)</p>2025-11-24T18:35:52ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.ppat.1013726.s011https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Sensitivity_of_i_Fghof1_i_mutant_conidia_to_different_DAPI_concentrations_/30697835CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/306978352025-11-24T18:35:52Z
spellingShingle Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
Yakubu Saddeeq Abubakar (5558399)
Biophysics
Biochemistry
Medicine
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Developmental Biology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
div >< p
conserved molecular scaffolds
irregular colony edges
form protein condensates
dynamic protein assembly
remaining 20 proteins
plant fungal pathogen
idrs largely altered
proteins exhibited features
fusarium graminearum </
graminearum </
fusarium </
protein interaction
plant infection
mediate protein
irregular septation
fungal pathogenesis
containing proteins
wide characterization
varied functions
systematically identified
src homology
septal pore
previously characterized
potential targets
plasma membrane
nuclear fragmentation
nuclear distribution
negative regulators
mutant strains
multifaceted functions
hyphal tip
head blight
functional diversity
completely abolished
apical collar
status_str publishedVersion
title Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
title_full Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
title_fullStr Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
title_short Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
title_sort Sensitivity of Δ<i>Fghof1</i> mutant conidia to different DAPI concentrations.
topic Biophysics
Biochemistry
Medicine
Microbiology
Cell Biology
Genetics
Developmental Biology
Infectious Diseases
Plant Biology
div >< p
conserved molecular scaffolds
irregular colony edges
form protein condensates
dynamic protein assembly
remaining 20 proteins
plant fungal pathogen
idrs largely altered
proteins exhibited features
fusarium graminearum </
graminearum </
fusarium </
protein interaction
plant infection
mediate protein
irregular septation
fungal pathogenesis
containing proteins
wide characterization
varied functions
systematically identified
src homology
septal pore
previously characterized
potential targets
plasma membrane
nuclear fragmentation
nuclear distribution
negative regulators
mutant strains
multifaceted functions
hyphal tip
head blight
functional diversity
completely abolished
apical collar