Na. Pain et al., IDENTIFICATION OF GLYCOPROTEINS SPECIFIC TO BIOTROPHIC INTRACELLULAR HYPHAE FORMED IN THE COLLETOTRICHUM-LINDEMUTHINUM BEAN INTERACTION, New phytologist, 127(2), 1994, pp. 233-242
Monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) specific for intracellular hyphae (IH, i.
e. infection vesicles and primary hyphae), appressoria/germ tubes and
conidia of Colletotrichum lindemuthianum (Sacc. & Magn.) Briosi & Cav.
isolated from infected leaves of Phaseolus vulgaris L. were obtained
using a co-immunization procedure. One of the MAbs, UB25, bound specif
ically to IPI in immunofluorescence, immunogold and Western blot assay
s: it showed no affinity for conidia, conidial germ tubes, appressoria
or appressorial germ tubes growing in vitro, or for any plant compone
nts. Immunogold labelling of infected tissue prepared by high pressure
freezing, freeze-substitution and low temperature embedding showed th
at the UB25 antigen was present in the interfacial matrix surrounding
IH and in the fungal wall. The antigen was confined to infection vesic
les and primary hyphae in contact with host protoplasts and could not
be detected in primary hyphae growing in intercellular spaces. UB25 re
cognizes a protein epitope present in a set of N-linked glycoproteins.
These glycoproteins are expressed at an early stage of intracellular
development, suggesting a possible role in biotrophy or recognition.