UniProt proteomes available in the database.
| Accession | UP000076552 ![]() |
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| Description | Fungal species belonging to genus Colletotrichum are known to cause destructive diseases in plants worldwide. They cause anthracnose diseases and blights on different parts of plants such as leaves, stems, flowers and fruits. Some Colletotrichum species including Colletotrichum tofieldiae can also live as endophytes without causing any symptoms to the plants. C. tofieldiae is a beneficial root endophyte which promotes plant growth fertility in phosphate-deficient conditions. Its genome size is ~54 Mb and it is predicted to code for ~13000 proteins. A close pathogenic relative Colletotrichum incanum, also has similar size of genome and is predicted to code for similar number of proteins. Genomic signatures such as limited activation of pathogenicity-related genes (such as candidate secreted effector proteins) indicate the evolutionary transition from pathogenic to more beneficial species. |
| Scientific Name | Colletotrichum tofieldiae |
| Strain | 0861 |
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| Taxonomy ID | 708197 ![]() |
| Lineage | >Fungi>Ascomycota>Pezizomycotina>Sordariomycetes>Glomerellales>Glomerellaceae>Colletotrichum |
| # Genes | 12,499 |
| # Proteins | 12,499 |