Title of article
PR Protein Accumulation in Seminal Roots of Barley and Wheat in Response to Fungal Infection – the Importance of Cortex Senescence
Author/Authors
H. Lindgren and E. Liljeroth، نويسنده , , K. Santén & T. Bryngelsson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages
10
From page
447
To page
456
Abstract
The accumulation of PR proteins in the roots of barley
and wheat was investigated in response to root infection
with the necrotrophic pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana.
Analyses of protein extracts using both biochemical
methods and immunohistological localization on tissue
sections were performed. Several PR proteins, partic-
ularly PR-1 and PR-5, accumulated in response to
infection. The pattern was similar to that observed
in earlier reports after infection with, for example,
Blumeria graminis and Drechslera teres. Leaf tissue from
root-inoculated plants were also analysed and it was
found that isoforms of PR-3 and PR-5 proteins were
dierently expressed in leaves and roots, indicating
tissue-speci®c expression. Tissue dierences were
observed within the roots as PR-3 proteins was consti-
tutively expressed in the root cortex but not in the stele.
PR protein accumulation in the leaves after root
inoculation indicate systemic induction. Evidence was
also found for systemic induction within the roots as PR
proteins accumulated in root tissues that were distant
from the infection point. Infection of roots close to the
root tip caused a stronger accumulation of PR proteins
compared with infection of older segments of seminal
roots. This was particularly evident in wheat where
almost no eect of inoculation of older root segments
could be detected. The patterns of PR protein accumu-
lation in seminal roots are discussed in relation to root
cortical cell death, a phenomenon that has earlier been
found to occur at a progressively increasing rate from
the root tip and upwards.
Keywords
barley , PR protein , root cortical senescence , wheat , Bipolaris sorokiniana
Journal title
Journal of Phytopathology
Serial Year
2001
Journal title
Journal of Phytopathology
Record number
428120
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