Arne Schwelm
Doctor of Philosophy, (Molecular Microbiology)
Study Completed: 2008
College of Sciences
Citation
Thesis Title
Investigations of dothistromin gene expression in Dothistroma septosporum and the putative role of dothistromin toxin
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Mr Schwelm studied the plant-pathogen system of the fungus聽Dothistroma septosporum聽and pine. The study focused on genes required for synthesis of the mycotoxin dothistromin, produced by the fungus, which was thought to be a major factor in pine needle blight disease. Investigations of dothistromin gene expression in culture revealed an unusual pattern. The dothistromin genes were expressed early at the exponential stage of growth, in contrast to other secondary metabolites, which are usually produced at a late stage. Dothistromin-deficient mutants containing a green fluorescence reporter gene, produced by Mr Schwelm, were used in further studies which dismissed dothistromin as a pathogenicity factor. The potential of dothistromin in competition was investigated. While dothistromin, as having an essential role in pine needle blight disease, was ruled out, the thesis provides new hypotheses about the role of dothistromin in competition between聽D. septosporum聽and other microorganisms in the forest environment.
Supervisors
Professor Rosie Bradshaw
Ms Margaret Dick
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