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Organic Eprints
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Germany
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An extract of Penicillium chrysogenum elicits early defense-related responses and induces resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana independently of known signalling pathways
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Autores: |
Thürig, Barbara
Felix, Georg
Binder, Andreas
Boller, Thomas
Tamm, Lucius
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2006
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Ano: |
2006
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Crop health
Quality
Protection
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An aqueous extract of the mycelium of Penicillium chrysogenum (further called ‘Pen’ induced early defense-related responses such as an extracellular alkalinisation in cell cultures and ethylene production in leaf slices of numerous mono- and dicotyledon plant species, including Arabidopsis thaliana, tomato, tobacco and rice. The Pen-elicitor was sensitive to protease digestion but insensitive to other enzymes, suggesting that the elicitor-active region is a protein or a peptide. Reversed phase, ion exchange and size exclusion chromatography revealed that the Penelicitor is heterogeneous. This prevented further identification of the elicitor. Pen protected A. thaliana from a broad range of pathogens, including an oomycete (Hyaloperonospora parasitica), two ascomycetes (Botrytis cinerea, Alternaria brassicicola) and a bacterium (Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato DC3000) without having a direct antimicrobial effect. Various mutants of A. thaliana were used to test whether Pen induces resistance on one of the known signaling pathways: Pen was fully protective against B. cinerea in A. thaliana transgenes or mutants impaired in the salicylic acid (NahG, npr1), jasmonic acid (coi1-1), and ethylene (ein2-1) signalling pathway. Similarly, Pen-mediated resistance against H. parasitica was not affected in the mutants npr1, coi1-1 or ein2-1. However, its efficacy was reduced in the transgene NahG. From these data on cell cultures and on A. thaliana we conclude that Pen contains at least one unidentified elicitor, most likely a protein or a glycoprotein, inducing resistance via signal transduction pathways different from classical SA/NPR1- or JA/ethylene-dependent pathways. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Journal paper
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Inglês
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http://orgprints.org/9078/1/Thuerig%2Detal%2D2006%2Dpenicillium%2Dchrysogenum%2Dpmpp.pdf
Thürig, Barbara; Felix, Georg; Binder, Andreas; Boller, Thomas and Tamm, Lucius (2006) An extract of Penicillium chrysogenum elicits early defense-related responses and induces resistance in Arabidopsis thaliana independently of known signalling pathways. Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology, 67, pp. 180-193.
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Editor: |
Elsevier
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http://orgprints.org/9078/
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application/pdf
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