Bipolaris maydis race C strain 523 (C523) induces severer leaf blight on cy
toplasmic male sterility (CMS)-C maize than on normal (N) maize. Previously
, a pathotoxin isolated from C523 (C-toxin) was shown to be responsible for
the disease. To understand the basis of the differential responses between
CMS-C and N maizes to this fungus, protein synthesis in vitro by mitochond
ria from N and CMS-C cytoplasms was monitored after their incubation in a s
olution containing the toxin (0.3%). Similar protein products were detected
between the two alloplasmic lines, indicating that the toxin does not dire
ctly act on the mitochondrial membrane, nor inhibits the expression of mito
chondrial genes. To further locate the action site of the toxin, intact lea
ves from both N and several subtypes of CMS-C lines were treated by 0.3% to
xin. Analysis of electrolyte leakage of leaf cells showed that the leakage
rates were similar to one another among the alloplasmic maize lines. In con
trast, at a lower concentration of the toxin (0.05%), the leaf cells from C
MS-C line were more susceptible to the toxin than those of the other lines.
All these results indicate that the target of the toxin action appears to
be the cellular-membrane rather than mitochondria, suggesting that the vari
able susceptibilities to B. maydis between the alloplasmic maize lines migh
t be related to a difference in their cellular-membranes.