S. Bouterige et al., Production and characterization of two monoclonal antibodies specific for Plasmopara halstedii, APPL ENVIR, 66(8), 2000, pp. 3277-3282
Sunflower downy mildew, caused by the fungus Plasmopara halstedii, is a pot
entially devastating disease. We produced two monoclonal antibodies (MAbs)
(12C9 and 18E2) by immunizing mice,vith a partially purified extract of P.
halstedii race 1. Both MAbs detected in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (
ELISA) all races of P, halstadii present in France, No cross-reactions were
observed with Plasmopara viticola or with other fungi commonly associated
with sunflowers. Both MAbs recognized the same three fungal antigens with m
olecular masses of 68, 140, and 192 kDa. However, the epitopes on the funga
l antigens were distinct and repetitive. Seed homogenates from infected pla
nts were incubated in wells coated with MAb 18E2, This resulted in the trap
ping of P, halstedii antigens that were identified with biotinylated MAb 12
C9. No reactions were seen with seed homogenates from healthy plants. Thus,
our results suggest that these MAbs might be used to develop a sandwich EL
ISA detection system for P, halstedii in infected seeds.