CF GENE-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF A BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE PROMOTER IN TOMATO PLANTS INFECTED WITH CLADOSPORIUM-FULVUM

Citation
T. Ashfield et al., CF GENE-DEPENDENT INDUCTION OF A BETA-1,3-GLUCANASE PROMOTER IN TOMATO PLANTS INFECTED WITH CLADOSPORIUM-FULVUM, Molecular plant-microbe interactions, 7(5), 1994, pp. 645-656
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences","Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology
ISSN journal
08940282
Volume
7
Issue
5
Year of publication
1994
Pages
645 - 656
Database
ISI
SICI code
0894-0282(1994)7:5<645:CGIOAB>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Tomato Cf genes confer resistance to specific races of the leaf mold p athogen Cladosporium fulvum. The Cf gene-dependent induction of a Nico tiana plumbaginifolia beta-1,3-glucanase (gn1) promoter -GUS reporter gene fusion was monitored following either inoculation with race 0 C. fulvum or leaf injections with race-specific elicitors. In incompatibl e interactions, intense foci of GUS activity appeared at infection sit es 1-4 days after hyphae entered the leaf through stomata. The time of appearance of these foci and their relative final size was different on Cf-2, Cf-4, Cf-5, or Cf-9-containing near-isogenic lines (NILs) of the cultivar Moneymaker. In the compatible interaction, gn1:GUS induct ion was later and occurred just prior to sporulation. Co-localization of GUS activity and fungal hyphae revealed that the spatial patterns o f induction in relation to fungal hyphae differed between the various incompatible interactions studied. Following race-specific elicitor in jection, increased GUS activity was only detected in Cf gene-containin g NILs. Induction was detected in the Cf-9 containing NIL within 12 hr and in those carrying Cf-2 or Cf-5 within 24 hr. RNA gel blot analysi s showed that the induction kinetics of the gn1 promoter resembled tha t of an endogenous acidic beta-1,3-glucanase gene.