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First published online December 22, 2006; 10.1105/tpc.105.037861 The Plant Cell 18:3686-3705 (2006) © 2006 American Society of Plant Biologists
A Multidrug Resistance Transporter in Magnaporthe Is Required for Host Penetration and for Survival during Oxidative Stress[W]Fungal Patho-Biology Group, Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory and Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117604 1 To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail naweed{at}tll.org.sg; fax 65-6872-7007.
In prokaryotes and eukaryotes, multidrug resistance (MDR) transporters use energy-dependent efflux action to regulate the intracellular levels of antibiotic or xenobiotic compounds. Using mutational analysis of ABC3, we define an important role for such MDR-based efflux during the host penetration step of Magnaporthe grisea pathogenesis. Mutants lacking ABC3 were completely nonpathogenic but were surprisingly capable of penetrating thin cellophane membranes to some extent. The inability of abc3
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