F. Mazeyrat et al., Accumulation of defense related transcripts in sunflower hypocotyls (Helianthus annuus L.) infected with Plasmopara halstedii, EUR J PL P, 105(4), 1999, pp. 333-340
A cDNA clone encoding a sunflower chitinase was obtained using degenerated
primers in PCR amplifications and RACE procedures. This clone, a phenylalan
ine ammonia-lyase (PAL) clone and ubiquitin clone were used to analyse the
resistance of sunflower (Helianthus annuus) to downy mildew. The differenti
al regulation of amounts of PAL (involved in the general pathway of phenylp
ropanoid synthesis), chitinase (a pathogenesis-related protein) and ubiquit
in (involved in proteolytic pathways) mRNA was studied in hypocotyls during
the early stages after an aerial infection of sunflower inbred line RHA274
with zoospores from either race 1 (incompatible, host resistant) or race B
(compatible, host susceptible) of Plasmopara halstedii. Northern analyses
showed that transcript levels of PAL, chitinase and ubiquitin were rapidly
and strongly increased after infection in incompatible interactions but not
in the compatible ones, suggesting that regulation of these mRNAs is an im
portant component of the resistance mechanisms in sunflower.