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Pectate lyases (PL), as important polysaccharide lyases, play an important role in the infection of host plants by pathogenic. A previous study found that the PL gene was up-regulated in the interaction between 5T-1 and potatoes. In this study, 5T-1 was used as the study object, and its gene function was investigated using bioinformatics analysis, prokaryotic expression, and CRISPR-Cas9 technology. The previous results showed that the pectate lyase gene of 5T-1 was up-regulated in the pathogenic process. In this study, the gene was cloned from the genomic DNA of 5T-1. It encoded for a 415-residue protein with a complete PL-6 superfamily domain and Pec_lyase_C domain, which belongs to the PL1 family. The soluble protein encoded by was obtained successfully, which has high pathogenicity after inoculating healthy potatoes. The mutant strain △PL5T-1 with gene deletion was successfully obtained, and its colony morphology and pigment were not significantly different from that of wild strains, but its growth rate was slowed down, moreover, the hyaline circle formed by the mutant strain ΔPL5T-1 using pectin was significantly smaller than wild strain, and the deletion of this gene affected the infestation rate of 5T-1. Our results confirm that the gene was the pathogenic factors and played a key role in process of infecting and causing potato common scab, which laid foundation for understanding the pathogenic mechanism of 5T-1.

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