SECRETED HEN LYSOZYME IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO - RECOVERY OF BOUND ENZYME AND IN-VITRO GROWTH-INHIBITION OF PLANT-PATHOGENS

Citation
J. Trudel et al., SECRETED HEN LYSOZYME IN TRANSGENIC TOBACCO - RECOVERY OF BOUND ENZYME AND IN-VITRO GROWTH-INHIBITION OF PLANT-PATHOGENS, PLANT SCI, 106(1), 1995, pp. 55-62
Citations number
19
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
PLANT SCIENCE
ISSN journal
01689452 → ACNP
Volume
106
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
55 - 62
Database
ISI
SICI code
0168-9452(1995)106:1<55:SHLITT>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
Less than 1% of secreted hen egg white lysozyme (HEWL) was isolated in intercellular fluid neutral phosphate buffer extracts of transgenic t obacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). When foliar tissue was infiltrated with 50 mM calcium chloride or 1% histamine, 10-20% of HEWL was isolated w hen compared to HEWL obtained in tissue homogenates boiled in the pres ence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. The presence of mature HEWL was shown by N-terminal amino acid microsequencing of the major electrophoretic form (14.4 kDa). A minor electrophoretic form (17 kDa) having the same N-terminus end (KVFGRC) as the major mature form was also found. Tiss ue imprinting of transgenic tobacco cut stem, petiole and leaf tissue for detecting lysis of Micrococcus luteus cells embedded as lysozyme s ubstrate in polyacrylamide gels could be performed in the presence of histamine for release of HEWL. Despite tight binding of HEWL in transg enic tobacco, some HEWL activity could be detected around growing tran sgenic tobacco seedling rootlets. Moreover, HEWL recovered from transg enic tobacco extracellular extracts was shown to inhibit the growth of some bacterial and fungal plant pathogens.