A. Stranger et al., CHANGES IN PATTERNS OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS DURING HAUSTORIAL DEVELOPMENT OF STRIGA-HERMONTHICA (DEL) BENTH SEEDLINGS, Journal of Experimental Botany, 46(284), 1995, pp. 277-283
This study focuses upon the developmental transition of the parasitic
plant Striga hermonthica from its free-living state (germinated seedli
ng) to its parasitic state after development of an infection organ: th
e haustorium, A new method has been developed that allows the producti
on of gram quantities of germinated and haustorially-induced Striga se
edlings, thereby facilitating biochemical and molecular analysis of ha
ustorial induction. Water-soluble proteins have been extracted from ge
rminated seeds (stage A) and seedlings treated with 2,6-dimethoxy-p-be
nzoquinone (2,6-DMBQ) to induce haustorium (stage B), Samples were ana
lysed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and quanti
tative as well as qualitative differences could be observed. In partic
ular a group of four highly abundant acidic proteins (molecular weight
39 kDa, pl 5.1, 5.3, 5.3, 5.6) and three other proteins (molecular we
ight 12 kDa, pl 6.9; 17 kDa, pl 4.4; 17 kDa, pl 4.45) were seen in sta
ge A while at least four proteins (molecular weight 21.5 kDa, pl 6.4;
21.5 kDa, pl 6.3; 31 kDa, pl 5.1; 34 kDa, pl 6.2) were present in grea
ter abundance in stage B. In order to compare water-soluble protein wi
th newly synthesized protein patterns, mRNAs from the two stages of de
velopment were isolated and cell-free translation products analysed by
2-D PAGE, Two-D gels of cell-free translation products showed the app
earance of six proteins in stage B (molecular weight ranging from 10 t
o 35 kDa) and the presence of three acidic proteins in stage A with on
e protein (molecular weight 40 kDa) very similar in size to the triple
t of proteins in the water-soluble protein 2-D gels.