W. El-gendy et al., Rapid deposition of wheat cell wall structural proteins in response to Fusarium-derived elicitors, J EXP BOT, 52(354), 2001, pp. 85-90
Two novel cell wall structural proteins of :spring wheat (Triticum aestivum
L. em Thell.). undergo rapid deposition in the cell wall matrix in a H2O2-
dependent reaction after the elicitation of cultures with Fusarium graminea
rum (L.)-derived elicitor. The amino acid compositions of these proteins we
re remarkably similar and indicated that they were highly acidic (pl 3.8).
These proteins contained 13-17% each of Gly, Glx and Ser with lesser amount
s (6-8%) of Ala, Asx and Thr, and it has been suggested that they are known
as glycine- and serine-rich proteins (GSRPs), SELDI-MS ionization spectra
demonstrated that these proteins have low molecular masses of 8590 and 4292
Da. These results are discussed in relation to the possible role of these
novel proteins in rapid, cell wall defensive reactions to pathogenic attack
.