Changes in xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase (XTHs) expression and XET activity during apple fruit infection by Penicillium expansum Link. A

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Jesús Muñoz-Bertomeu
Ester P. Lorences
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[1] Universidad de Valencia,Dpto. Biología Vegetal. Facultad de Farmacia
[2] Universidad Politécnica de Valencia (UPV)-Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC),Instituto de Biología Molecular y Celular de Plantas (IBMCP), Dpto. Biotecnología
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Cell wall; Fruit infection; Transglucosylation; Xyloglucan;
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Although the plant cell wall is an extremely effective physical barrier against attack by pathogens, most phytopathogenic microorganisms produce enzymes that are capable of degrading cell wall polymers such as pectin and hemicelluloses. In this work we investigate the possible implication of the cell wall enzyme XET in the host-pathogen interaction as well as the XTH gene regulation during apple fruit infection by Penicillium expansum Link. A. We characterized the time course of fungal infection in apple fruit, and the XET activity and the expression of eleven MdXTHs. The results showed an important decrease in XET specific activity in the fruits after 24, 48 and 72 h of fruit infection (42.9 %, 73.1 % and 95.1 % respectively as compared with the controls). The expression analysis of the MdXTHs showed an important decrease in expression, as the infection progressed, in MdXTH2 and MdXTH10, as well as in MdXTH3, MdXTH4 and MdXTH5, but mainly after 72 h of fruit infection; and in MdXTH1, and MdXTH9 after 24 and 48 h of infection. These results suggested that the decrease in XET activity during infection could be mainly attributed to the decrease in expression of MdXTH2 and MdXTH10, since those were the MdXTHs that showed the highest expression levels during ripening, particularly MdXTH10. These results support the suggestion that inhibition of MdXTHs expression, and consequently the decrease in XET specific activity, could represent a pathogenicity factor, since the potential reconstructing role of the enzyme also decreased and the infection could progress.
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