2017
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00393-17
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Plasticity of the MFS1 Promoter Leads to Multidrug Resistance in the Wheat Pathogen Zymoseptoria tritici

Abstract: Disease control through fungicides remains an important means to protect crops from fungal diseases and to secure the harvest. Plant-pathogenic fungi, especially Zymoseptoria tritici, have developed resistance against most currently used active ingredients, reducing or abolishing their efficacy. While target site modification is the most common resistance mechanism against single modes of action, active efflux of multiple drugs is an emerging phenomenon in fungal populations reducing additionally fungicides’ e… Show more

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“…For the isolates of Z. tritici collected in 2015, we identified the isolates showing an MDR phenotype based on their sensitivity to tolnaftate. 14,15 As a result, 15 among 377 isolates showed reduced sensitivity to tolnaftate (EC 50 > 1.0 mg L −1 , which is 4-fold greater than the median EC 50 values of other isolates) and were considered to exhibit the MDR phenotype. Figure 4 shows the box-whisker plot for non-MDR and MDR isolates.…”
Section: Effect Of Multi-drug Resistance On Sensitivity To Metyltetramentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the isolates of Z. tritici collected in 2015, we identified the isolates showing an MDR phenotype based on their sensitivity to tolnaftate. 14,15 As a result, 15 among 377 isolates showed reduced sensitivity to tolnaftate (EC 50 > 1.0 mg L −1 , which is 4-fold greater than the median EC 50 values of other isolates) and were considered to exhibit the MDR phenotype. Figure 4 shows the box-whisker plot for non-MDR and MDR isolates.…”
Section: Effect Of Multi-drug Resistance On Sensitivity To Metyltetramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, in recent years, a fungicide resistance mechanism different from the target‐site mutations has been reported in some species, including Z. tritici . It is a multi‐drug resistance (MDR) phenotype resulting from the overexpression of a multidrug transporter, such as the major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporter in the plasma membrane . In the case of Z. tritici , the overexpression of MgMFS1 associated with the insertions to the genomic sequence upstream of its open reading frame (ORF) was detected in field isolates that showed an MDR phenotype .…”
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