UniProt proteomes available in the database.
| Accession | UP000001611 ![]() |
|---|---|
| Description | Verticillium dahliae belongs to the group of Deuteromycetes, fungi which do not have a known sexual stage. As the causal agent of Verticillium wilt, which affects many crops like potato, it is of economic importance. Infection of hosts occurs via the roots; colonization of xylem vessels leads to the typical wilt symptoms. Microsclerotia allow the fungus to persist in the soil for many years. The genome of strain VdLs.17 was published in 2011. It comprises about 33 Mb and about 10,500 predicted protein-coding genes. |
| Scientific Name | Verticillium dahliae (strain VdLs.17 / ATCC MYA-4575 / FGSC 10137) |
| Strain | VdLs.17 / ATCC MYA-4575 / FGSC 10137 |
| Synonyms | |
| Taxonomy ID | 498257 ![]() |
| Lineage | >Fungi>Ascomycota>Pezizomycotina>Sordariomycetes>Glomerellales>Plectosphaerellaceae>Verticillium |
| # Genes | 4,496 |
| # Proteins | 4,496 |