Dumonceaux, Tim


Publications
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′Candidatus Phytoplasma zeae′: community-driven delineation of the maize bushy stunt phytoplasma, a Dalbulus-transmitted corn pathogen confined to the Americas

Citation
Pellegrinetti et al. (2025).
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma asteris Ca. Phytoplasma zeae
Abstract
A novel phytoplasma species, ′Candidatus Phytoplasma zeae′, is proposed based on ecological distinctiveness, vector specificity, whole-genome comparisons, and community consensus. This phytoplasma is associated with maize bushy stunt (MBS) disease in corn (Zea mays) and is transmitted exclusively by Dalbulus maidis and D. elimatus, two leafhopper species endemic to the Americas. , and has been reported in Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and several U.S. states. Here we sequenced and assembled th
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Pseudogenization of the Chaperonin System in ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma pruni’ Reveals Insights into the Role of GroEL/Cpn60 in Phytopathogenic Mollicutes

Citation
Hammond et al. (2025).
Names
Ca. Phytoplasma pruni
Abstract
GroE is a chaperonin folding system consisting of GroEL (Cpn60, a 60 kDa chaperonin), and the smaller co-chaperonin GroES (Cpn10). Many “client” proteins require GroE to fold properly, including several that are essential for cell viability. Unsurprisingly then, GroE is found in nearly all bacteria and eukaryotes. Mollicutes are the only microorganisms that lack GroE in almost all cases. Only two clades of Mollicutes have retained the ancestral GroE system, or perhaps reacquired one; these excep
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