Overexpression of a peach defensin gene can enhance the activity of postharvest biocontrol agents
Wisniewski M.; Droby S.; Bassett C.; Janisiewicz W. and Artlip T.
5th International Postharvest Symposium . Volume of Abstract . Verona, Italy 6-11 June 2004, p.101
2004
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It was found that rDFN1 inhibited germination of the postharvest pathogens, Penicillium expansum and Botrytis cinerea. Partially-purified peach defensin protein obtained from the recombinant yeast stains also exhibited antimicrobial activity. Constitutive expression of a defensin in a selected yeast antogonist may be a suitable approach to augment postharvest biocontrol efficacy. one drawback in the use of the peach defensin gene, however, is that it exhibited fungistatic rather than fungicidal activity.
Additionally, this approach would require the development of a transformation for a microbial antagonist identified as having antagonistic activity since the antagonist must be extremely well adapted to compete against the pathogen in the ecological niche of fruit wounds. Such a transformation system exists for the biocontrol yeast, Candida oleophila, the antagonist used in the product, Aspire. Recombinant studies utilizing peach defensin are in progress.