Differential accumulation of proteins in resistant and susceptible sugar pine (Pinus lambertiana) seedlings inoculated with the white pine blister rust fungus (Cronartium ribicola)
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Abstract
Foliar and stem proteins from 21 resistant and 21 susceptible sugar pine seedlings inoculated with Cronartium ribicola were resolved on SDS-PAGE and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. The protein profiles of pooled and individual samples were analyzed. SDS-PAGE analysis showed the presence of a 19-kDa protein band in infected susceptible foliage. Partial N-terminal amino acid sequence analysis revealed that this band was a mixture of histone and a Cro r I protein. The Cro r I protein was fungus- derived, while the origin of histone was not clear. Utilizing fungal-specific monoclonal antibodies, we determined that about 90% of susceptible seedlings had fungal antigens, while only one resistant seedling showed the presence of fungal antigens. This illustrated the potential use of these monoclonal antibodies as probes in screening seedlings for susceptibility. In addition, significantly greater amounts of seasonally regulated Pin I I protein was found in the foliage of resistant versus susceptible seedling...
采用SDS-PAGE和双向凝胶电泳技术,对21株抗性和21株易感糖松苗的叶片和茎部蛋白进行了分离。分析了混合样品和单个样品的蛋白质谱。SDS-PAGE分析显示,受感染的易感叶片中存在一条19 kda的蛋白带。部分n端氨基酸序列分析表明,该条带是组蛋白和Cro r I蛋白的混合物。Cro r I蛋白来源于真菌,而组蛋白的来源尚不清楚。利用真菌特异性单克隆抗体,我们确定约90%的易感幼苗具有真菌抗原,而只有一株抗性幼苗显示真菌抗原的存在。这说明了这些单克隆抗体作为筛选幼苗易感性的探针的潜在用途。此外,抗性幼苗叶片中季节性调节的Pin I I蛋白含量显著高于易感幼苗。