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Active and inactive forms of biotin synthase occur in Heterodera glycines


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Figure 1

Complementation by expression of HgBioB in biotin synthase-deficient E. coli strain. (A) HgBioB construct diagrams showing polymorphic amino acids, from N-terminus to C-terminus, at positions 24 and 44. HgBioB-vir was mutagenized to produce HgBioB-vir-M1, by generating an alanine to proline mutation at position 24 (A24P); and HgBioB-vir-M2, by generating a glutamine to arginine mutation at position 44 (Q44R). (B) The expression of the vector control, HgBioB-avr, HgBioB-vir, and two mutagenized forms of the virulent allele HgBioB-vir-M1 and HgBioB-vir-M2 on minimal media with and without supplemental biotin.
Complementation by expression of HgBioB in biotin synthase-deficient E. coli strain. (A) HgBioB construct diagrams showing polymorphic amino acids, from N-terminus to C-terminus, at positions 24 and 44. HgBioB-vir was mutagenized to produce HgBioB-vir-M1, by generating an alanine to proline mutation at position 24 (A24P); and HgBioB-vir-M2, by generating a glutamine to arginine mutation at position 44 (Q44R). (B) The expression of the vector control, HgBioB-avr, HgBioB-vir, and two mutagenized forms of the virulent allele HgBioB-vir-M1 and HgBioB-vir-M2 on minimal media with and without supplemental biotin.

Figure 2

Box plots of HgBioB amino acid polymorphism trends among SCN field populations, showing the percentage of amino acid differences for A24P (A) and Q44R (B).
Box plots of HgBioB amino acid polymorphism trends among SCN field populations, showing the percentage of amino acid differences for A24P (A) and Q44R (B).

Figure 3

Scatterplots showing the HgBioB avirulent and virulent polymorphic amino acid pairs. (A) The avirulent pair shows a positive linear relationship between amino acid positions P24 and R44. (B) Similarly, the virulent pair also shows a positive linear relationship between amino acid positions A24 and Q44.
Scatterplots showing the HgBioB avirulent and virulent polymorphic amino acid pairs. (A) The avirulent pair shows a positive linear relationship between amino acid positions P24 and R44. (B) Similarly, the virulent pair also shows a positive linear relationship between amino acid positions A24 and Q44.
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