Literature DB >> 25407791

The secretome of vascular wilt pathogen Verticillium albo-atrum in simulated xylem fluid.

Stanislav Mandelc1, Branka Javornik.   

Abstract

Verticillium albo-atrum is a vascular wilt pathogen capable of infecting many important dicotyledonous plant species. Fungal isolates from hop differ in aggressiveness, causing either mild or lethal symptoms in infected plants. As in other plant pathogenic fungi, extracellular proteins, such as cell wall-degrading enzymes and effectors, are thought to be crucial in the pathogenesis process. In this study, mild and lethal isolates from three countries were grown in simulated xylem medium and secretome analysis by 2D-DIGE showed low qualitative and high quantitative variability among the isolates. Functional classification of 194 identified proteins representing 100 unique protein accessions revealed an arsenal of cell wall-degrading enzymes and potential effectors. The set of proteins that were more abundant in at least two lethal isolates included enzymes acetylcholinesterases, lipases, polygalacturonases, pectate lyase, rhamnogalacturonan acetylesterases, acetylxylan esterase, endoglucanase, xylanases, mannosidases, and a protein similar to alginate lyase and also potential effectors necrosis- and ethylene-inducing protein, small basic 14 kDa hypothetical protein and 79 kDa hypothetical proteins. Other proteins associated with virulence showed different expression profiles between mild and lethal isolates. The results suggest that the increased virulence of lethal isolates has little background shared by all three lethal isolates and that upregulation of isolate specific sets of proteins may be most important.
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Keywords:  2D-DIGE; Microbiology; Pathotype; Secretome; Verticillium albo-atrum

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25407791     DOI: 10.1002/pmic.201400181

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteomics        ISSN: 1615-9853            Impact factor:   3.984


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