摘要

Vicilins (7S globulins) are seed storage proteins and constitute the main protein family in legume seeds, particularly in narrow-leafed lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L; NLL), where seven vicilin genes, called beta 1 - to beta 7-conglutin have been identified. Vicilins are involved in germination processes supplying amino acids for seedling growth and plant development, as well as in some cases roles in plant defense and protection against pathogens. The roles of NLL 13 conglutins in plant defense are unknown. Here the potential role of five NLL beta-conglutin family members in protection against necrotrophic fungal pathogens was investigated and it was demonstrated that recombinant purified 6xHis-tagged beta 1- and (beta 6-conglutin proteins exhibited the strongest in vitro growth inhibitory activity against a range of necrotrophic fungal pathogens compared to beta 2, beta 3, and beta 4 conglutins. To examine activity in vivo, two representative necrotrophic pathogens, the fungus Sclerotinia scierotiorurn and oomycete Phytophthora nicotianae were used. Transient expression of beta 1 - and beta 6-conglutin proteins in Nicotiana benthambna leaves demonstrated in vivo growth suppression of both of these pathogens, resulting in low percentages of hyphal growth and elongation in comparison to control treated leaves. Cellular studies using beta 1 - and beta 6-GFP fusion proteins showed these conglutins localized to the cell surface including plasmodesmata. Analysis of cellular death following S. sclerotiorum or P nicotianae revealed both beta 1- and beta 6-conglutins suppressed pathogen induced cell death in planta and prevented pathogen induced suppression of the plant oxidative burst as determined by protein oxidation in infected compared to mock-inoculated leaves.

  • 出版日期2016-12-9