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A binding protein for fungal signal molecules in the cell wall of Pisum sativum
Authors:Akinori Kiba  Takako Ohgawara  Kazuhiro Toyoda  Miho Inoue-Ozaki  Tadahiro Takeda  Uppalapati Srinivasa Rao  Toshiaki Kato  Yuki Ichinose  Tomonori Shiraishi
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Plant Pathology and Genetic Engineering, College of Agriculture, Okayama University, Tsushima, Okayama 700-8530, Japan;(2) School of Dentistry, Okayama University, Okayama, Japan;(3) Kyoritsu College of Pharmacy, Tokyo, Japan;(4) Nippon Steel Co. Ltd., Chiba, Japan;(5) Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Kochi University, Nangoku, Japan;(6) Present address: Noble Research Center, Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA
Abstract:
In the plant cell wall of Pisum sativum seedlings, we found an NTPase (E.C. 3.6.1.5.) with ATP-hydrolyzing activity that was regulated by an elicitor and suppressors of defense from pea pathogen Mycosphaerella pinodes. The ATPase-rich fraction was purified from pea cell walls by NaCl solubilization, ammonium sulfate precipitation, and chromatography with an ATP-conjugated agarose column and an anion-exchange column. The specific activity of the final ATPase-rich fraction increased 600-fold over that of the initial NaCl-solubilized fraction. The purified ATPase-rich fraction also had peroxidase activity and generated superoxide, both of which were regulated by the M. pinodes elicitor and suppressor (supprescins). Active staining and Western blot analysis also showed that the ATPase was copurified along with peroxidases. In this fraction, a biotinylated elicitor and the supprescins were bound primarily and specifically to ca. 55-kDa protein (CWP-55) with an N-terminal amino acid sequence of QEEISSYAVVFDA. The cDNA clone of CWP-55 contained five ACR domains, which are conserved in the apyrases (NTPases), and the protein is identical to a pea NTPase cDNA (GenBank accession AB071369). Based on these results, we discuss a role for the plant cell wall in recognizing exogenous signal molecules.
Keywords:Binding protein for fungal signals  Cell-wall-bound ATPase (NTPase)  Elicitor   Mycosphaerella pinodes    Pisum sativum L.  Suppressor of defense
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