THE PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGUS CLADOSPORIUM-FULVUM IS NOT SENSITIVE TO THE CHITINASE AND BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE DEFENSE PROTEINS OF ITS HOST, TOMATO

Citation
Mhaj. Joosten et al., THE PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGUS CLADOSPORIUM-FULVUM IS NOT SENSITIVE TO THE CHITINASE AND BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE DEFENSE PROTEINS OF ITS HOST, TOMATO, Physiological and molecular plant pathology, 46(1), 1995, pp. 45-59
Citations number
38
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
ISSN journal
08855765
Volume
46
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
45 - 59
Database
ISI
SICI code
0885-5765(1995)46:1<45:TPFCIN>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Inoculation of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) with an avirulent race of Cladosporium fulvum results in a substantial increase in extra- an d intracellular chitinases and beta-1,3-glucanases in the host. In thi s communication we describe the purification of a 27 kDa, extracellula r chitinase [isoelectric point (pI) < 4.8] and two intracellular chiti nases (30 and 32 kDa, pI 9.1 and pI > 10, respectively), from C. fulvu m-infected tomato leaves. Assessment of the antifungal activity of cru de protein preparations from such leaves, containing a complete set of the extra- and intracellular tomato chitinases and beta-1,3-glucanase s, by in vitro bioassays, revealed that the Lest Fungus Trichoderma vi ride is highly sensitive to the hydrolytic enzymes. The antifungal act ivity was found to reside in the basic, intracellular isoforms of the chitinases and beta-1,S-glucanases. The acidic, extracellular enzymes did not show any antifungal activity. Germinated conidia of C.fulvum w ere not inhibited by crude preparations of chitinase and beta-1,3-gluc anase; even at high concentrations these preparations showed no antifu ngal activity against C.fulvum. The apparent insensitivity of C. fulvu m to tomato chitinases and beta-1,S-glucanases in in vitro bioassays a nd the role of these enzymes in resistance of tomato against C. fulvum , are discussed.