The molecular characterization of two barley proteins establishes the novel PR-17 family of pathogenesis-related proteins

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Christensen, AB
Cho, BH
Næsby, M
Gregersen, PL
Brandt, J
Madriz-Ordeñana, K
Collinge, DB
Thordal-Christensen, H
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[1] Royal Vet & Agr Univ, Dept Plant Biol, Plant Pathol Sect, DK-1871 Frederiksberg C, Denmark
[2] Riso Natl Lab, Plant Res Dept, DK-4000 Roskilde, Denmark
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10.1046/j.1364-3703.2002.00105.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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Two barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) cDNA clones (pBH6-12 and pBH6-17) were isolated from a cDNA library prepared from leaves 6 h after inoculation with Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei (Bgh). The two transcripts accumulate strongly in response to Bgh, peaking around 6, 15-24 and 48-96 h after inoculation, concomitant with fungal penetration attempts, hypersensitive response and fungal growth. The encoded proteins, HvPR-17a and HvPR-17b, belong to a new family of plant pathogenesis-related proteins, designated 'PR-17'. The family also include NtPRp27 from tobacco (Okushima etal., 2000, Plant Mol. Biol. 42,479-488) and WCI-5 from wheat (Gorlach et al, 1996, Plant Cell 8, 629-643), responsive to viral and fungal infection, respectively. Antisera were raised to HvPR-17a and HvPR-17b, and the proteins exhibit apparent molecular weights of 26 and 24 kDa, respectively. They accumulate in the mesophyll apoplast following Bgh-inoculation, as well as in the leaf epidermis, the only tissue to be invaded by the fungus. Several homologous plant proteins exist, and a highly conserved part of the members of this new protein family show similarity to the active site and to the peptide-binding groove of the exopeptidase 'aminopeptidase N' from eukaryotes and the endopeptidase 'thermolysin' from bacteria.
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