Two genes, BMR1 and BMR3, encoding new members of the ABC superfamily in Botrytis cinerea, were cloned and characterized. The topologies of the encoded proteins, BMR1 and BMR3, were both (NBF-TMD6)2, similar to most of the toxicant-efflux ABC transporters. These genes had different induced expression patterns after treatment with various toxicants, suggesting they may have different roles in toxicant-resistance.
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Received 24 September 2002/ Accepted in revised form 2 December 2002
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MAKIZUMI, Y., TAKEDA, Si., MATSUZAKI, Y. et al. Cloning and Selective Toxicant-induced Expression of BMR1 and BMR3, Novel ABC Transporter Genes in Botrytis cinerea . J Gen Plant Pathol 68, 338–341 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00013100
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