Two genes encoding putative family F xylanases from the tomato vascular wilt pathogen
Fusarium oxysporum f.sp.
lycopersici have been cloned and sequenced. The two genes, designated
xyl2 and
xyl3, encode proteins with calculated molecular masses of 33 and 39.3 kDa and isoelectric points of 8.9 and 6.7, respectively.
The predicted amino acid sequences show significant homology to other family F xylanases. XYL3 contains a cellulose-binding
domain in its N-terminal region. Southern analysis suggested that
xyl2 and
xyl3 homologs are also present in other formae speciales of
F. oxysporum. Both genes were expressed during growth on oat spelt xylan and tomato vascular tissue in vitro. RT-PCR revealed that
xyl3 is expressed in roots and in the lower stems of tomato plants infected by
F. oxysporum f.sp.
lycopersici throughout the whole disease cycle, whereas
xyl2 is only expressed during the final stages of disease.
Key wordsFusarium oxysporum - Pathogenicity - Tomato - Xylanase
Received: 1 June 1998 / Accepted: 25 December 1998