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26 June 2026
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Abstract
Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Experimental Materials
2.2. Identification of GH28 Family Members
2.3. Protein Sequence Analysis and Structural Characterization
2.4. Phylogenetic Analysis of the GH28 Gene Family
2.5. Analysis of Promoter Cis-Acting Elements
2.6. Sequence Distribution and Intraspecific Collinearity Analysis
2.7. Collection of Infection Samples and RT-qPCR Expression Analysis
2.8. Generation of Gene Deletion Mutants, Complemented Strains, and Overexpression Strains
2.9. Colony Growth and Virulence Assays on Detached Branches
2.10. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Identification and Physicochemical Characterization of the GH28 Gene Family in Cytospora pyri
3.2. Conserved Motif and Gene Structure Analyses
3.3. Phylogenetic Analysis
3.4. Analysis of Promoter Cis-Acting Elements
3.5. Genomic Distribution and Intraspecific Collinearity Analysis of GH28 Genes
3.6. Expression Analysis of GH28 Genes During Infection of Korla Fragrant Pear Branches

3.7. VP1G_08835 Is an Important GH28 Candidate Gene Required for Full Virulence in C. pyri
4. Discussion and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Sequence ID | Number of Amino Acid | Molecular Weight | Theoretical pI | Instability Index | Aliphatic Index | Grand Average of Hydropathicity | Cell localization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| VP1G_08384 | 414 | 41974.22 | 4.32 | 27.20 | 78.26 | 0.021 | Extracell |
| VP1G_00702 | 430 | 47050.52 | 4.60 | 23.61 | 75.42 | -0.062 | Extracell |
| VP1G_08835 | 475 | 51563.56 | 5.09 | 33.99 | 76.19 | -0.156 | Extracell |
| VP1G_03209 | 461 | 50326.97 | 4.52 | 39.38 | 79.28 | -0.216 | Extracell |
| VP1G_01856 | 371 | 38820.05 | 4.48 | 29.72 | 88.46 | -0.083 | Extracell |
| VP1G_02270 | 758 | 82574.07 | 4.82 | 44.12 | 73.21 | -0.596 | Extracell |
| VP1G_05880 | 445 | 47503.72 | 4.47 | 25.17 | 73.24 | -0.048 | Extracell |
| VP1G_06282 | 391 | 40267.62 | 4.76 | 23.80 | 75.58 | -0.132 | Extracell |
| VP1G_03723 | 456 | 46796.17 | 4.40 | 34.23 | 69.30 | -0.103 | Extracell |
| VP1G_00675 | 440 | 48014.64 | 5.22 | 29.39 | 78.43 | -0.275 | Extracell |
| VP1G_08494 | 462 | 47171.11 | 4.25 | 30.57 | 78.14 | 0.087 | Extracell |
| VP1G_05365 | 397 | 40875.91 | 4.50 | 28.97 | 67.83 | -0.143 | Extracell |
| VP1G_03817 | 383 | 39581.31 | 4.11 | 27.71 | 75.64 | -0.163 | Extracell |
| VP1G_03614 | 394 | 40422.68 | 4.18 | 31.94 | 82.87 | 0.003 | Extracell |
| VP1G_03071 | 327 | 35573.51 | 4.50 | 42.35 | 74.25 | -0.238 | Cytosol |
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