Defence-related gene activation during an incompatible interaction between Stagonospora (Septoria) nodorum and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) coleoptile cells.

C Stevens, E Titarenko, J A Hargreaves, S J Gurr
Author Information
  1. C Stevens: Department of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford, UK.

Abstract

Two previously unidentified cDNA clones (bsi1 and bpr1-1) were isolated by differential hybridization from a cDNA library of Stagonospora (Septoria) nodorum (Berk) Castellani & E.G. Germano (teleomorph Phaeosphaeria (Leptosphaeria) nodorum (E. Muller) Hedjaroude-challenged barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) coleoptiles. bsi1 encoded a cysteine-rich protein containing 89 amino acids (aa) with a relative molecular mass (M(r)) of 9405. Protein sequence homologies showed that Bsi1 was very similar to an aluminium-induced protein from wheat and indicated that it was related to the Bowman-Birk-type proteinase inhibitors (BB-PIs). The predicted aa sequence of Bsi1 contained an N-terminal secretory signal sequence which implied that the protein was exported. The other clone, bprl-1, which was truncated at the 5' end, encoded a type-1 pathogenesis-related (PR-1) protein. The complete sequence of bpr1-1 was obtained after cloning a barley genomic DNA fragment and was shown to encode a basic protein containing 174 aa with a M(r) of 18 859. The deduced aa sequence of bpr1-1 contained both an N-terminal secretory signal sequence and a charged C-terminal extension. This latter sequence may represent a vacuolar targeting signal. bsil and bpr1-1 and four other defence-related genes (encoding 1,3-beta-glucanase, 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A (HMG-CoA) reductase, a homologue of a putative wheat peroxidase, and barley leaf-specific thionin), showed increased transcription levels in S. nodorum-challenged coleoptiles, although their pattern of accumulation varied after inoculation (a.i.). The potential role of these induced genes in defence against fungal attack is discussed.

Associated Data

GENBANK | Z48728; Z48729
PIR | UNKNOWN
SWISSPROT | UNKNOWN

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MeSH Term

Amino Acid Sequence
Base Sequence
Cloning, Molecular
Cotyledon
DNA, Complementary
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Genes, Plant
Hordeum
Mitosporic Fungi
Molecular Sequence Data
Plant Diseases
Plant Proteins
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Plant
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
Transcriptional Activation

Chemicals

Bpr1-1 protein, Hordeum vulgare
Bsi1 protein, Hordeum vulgare
DNA, Complementary
Plant Proteins
RNA, Messenger
RNA, Plant
pathogenesis-related proteins, plant

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