K. Enkerli et al., IMMUNOGOLD LOCALIZATION OF CALLOSE AND OTHER PLANT-CELL WALL COMPONENTS IN SOYBEAN ROOTS INFECTED WITH THE OOMYCETE PHYTOPHTHORA-SOJAE, Canadian journal of botany, 75(9), 1997, pp. 1509-1517
Immunolabeling and transmission electron microscopic techniques were u
sed to investigate the chemical nature of wall appositions in roots of
susceptible and resistant soybean plants inoculated with Phytophthora
sojae race 2. The extrahaustorial matrix associated with the haustori
um of Phytophthora sojae also was examined. Antibodies against (1-->3)
-beta-glucan, a terminal alpha-fucosyl-containing epitope present in x
yloglucan and rhamnogalacturonan I, and an arabinosylated (1--6)-beta-
galactan epitope present in arabinogalactan proteins were used. (1-->3
)-beta-Glucan (callose), xyloglucan, and arabinogalactan proteins were
found to be localized in all wall appositions regardless of how long
after inoculation the appositions developed or whether plants were sus
ceptible or resistant to Phytophthora sojae. (1-->3)-beta-Glucan also
was found in fungal walls and at host cell plasmodesmata. None of the
four antibodies labeled the extrahaustorial matrix. The antibody again
st arabinogalactan protein recognized the host plasma membrane, but no
t the invaginated host plasma membrane associated with the extrahausto
rial matrix. This result indicates that the properties or the composit
ion of the host plasma membrane may change locally once it becomes an
extrahaustorial membrane.