Azole sensitivity in Leptosphaeria pathogens of oilseed rape: the role of lanosterol 14 alpha-demethylase
Lanosterol 14-α demethylase is a key enzyme intermediating the biosynthesis of ergosterol in fungi, and the target of azole fungicides. Studies have suggested that Leptosphaeria maculans and L. biglobosa, the causal agents of phoma stem canker on oilseed rape, difer in their sensitivity to some azoles, which could be driving pathogen frequency change in crops. Here we used CYP51 protein modelling and heterologous expression to determine whether there are interspecifc diferences at the target-site level. Moreover, we provide an example of intrinsic sensitivity diferences exhibited by both Leptosphaeria spp. in vitro and in planta. Comparison of homologous protein models identifed highly conserved residues, particularly at the azole binding site, and heterologous expression of LmCYP51B and LbCYP51B, with fungicide sensitivity testing of the transformants, suggests that both proteins are similarly sensitive to azole fungicides fusilazole, prothioconazole-desthio and tebuconazole. Fungicide sensitivity testing on isolates shows that they sometimes have a minor diference in sensitivity in vitro and in planta. These results suggest that azole fungicides remain a useful component of integrated phoma stem canker control in the UK due to their efectiveness on both Leptosphaeria spp. Other factors, such as varietal resistance or climate, may be driving observed frequency changes between species.
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Gold |
| Additional information | Times Cited: 0 Sewell, Thomas R. Hawkins, Nichola J. Stotz, Henrik U. Huang, YongJu Kelly, Steven L. Kelly, Diane E. Fraaije, Bart Fitt, Bruce D. L.0 This work was part of a PhD studentship fnancially supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC), DuPont UK Ltd, Perry Foundation, Felix Tornley Cobbold Agricultural Trust and the University of Hertfordshire |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:56 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:38 |


