Pseudomonas avenae is a Gram-negative phytopathogenic bacterium that causes
the symptom of a brown stripe in infected susceptible plants. The host ran
ge of P, avenae is wide among the monocotyledonous plants, however, individ
ual strains can infect only one or a few host species. A rice-incompatible
strain, N1141, caused rapid cell death in sheath sections and in cultured r
ice cells. A rice-compatible strain, H8301, also induced cell death, howeve
r, this cell death in a compatible interaction was delayed compared to the
cell death induced by the N1141 incompatible strain. Inoculation of N1141 s
train induced expression of EL2 gene which is thought to be one of the defe
nse-related gene. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-
end labeling (TUNEL) of cultured rice cells showed that DNA cleavage occurr
ed only in N1141-inoculated rice cells. N1141 strain caused cytoplasmic con
densation, shrinkage, and plasma membrane blebbing, all of which are import
ant morphological characteristics of programmed cell death (PCD). In contra
st, H8301 strain inoculated rice cells appeared to show weakening of the ce
ll wall instead of cytoplasm condensation, shrinkage and membrane blebbing.
These results suggest that the rapid cell death of rice induced by the inc
ompatible strain is characterized as PCD.