Title of article :
A role for sugarcane glycoproteins in the resistance of sugarcane to Ustilago scitaminea
Author/Authors :
Fontaniella، نويسنده , , Blanca and Mلrquez، نويسنده , , Agustina and Rodrيguez، نويسنده , , Carlos Walfrido and Piٌَn، نويسنده , , Dolores and Solas، نويسنده , , Marيa Teresa and Vicente، نويسنده , , Carlos and Legaz، نويسنده , , Marيa Estrella and Osorio، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
9
From page :
881
To page :
889
Abstract :
Smut is a major disease of sugarcane caused by Ustilago scitaminea. Germination of fungal teliospores is achieved on the internode surface of plants, and it is followed by the formation of appressoria. A primary response of sugarcane plants to the infection seems to be the production of several glycoproteins, defined as mid-molecular mass (MMMG) or high molecular mass (HMMG) macromolecules. Teliospore germination in the presence of both MMMG and HMMG decreased about 50% following 5 h of teliospore contact with glycoproteins. This may be related to the ability of glycoproteins to produce cytoagglutination. Binding of fluorescein-labelled glycoproteins was studied by fluorescence microscopy, showing that staining of cells was not uniform, but mainly in the contact zone between two individual teliospores when aggregated. HMMG was composed of only one fraction that was completely retained by smut teliospores, whereas three of the five different glycoproteins occurring in the MMMG fraction were retained by teliospore cell walls. Moreover, a unique application of salicylic acid, naturally produced by sugarcane stalks after experimental fungal infection, enhanced the production of both glycoprotein pools. A hypothesis about the role of both HMMG and MMMG as defence glycoproteins is discussed.
Keywords :
Germination , glycoproteins , salicylic acid , Sugarcane , Teliospores , Ustilago scitaminea
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
Record number :
2120535
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