1. Two class III chitin synthases specifically localized in appressoria and haustoria of Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici
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Bruno M. Moerschbacher, Klaus B. Tenberge, Sabine Fehser, and Katja Broeker
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Puccinia ,Appressorium ,biology ,fungi ,Rust (fungus) ,food and beverages ,Germ tube ,Plant Science ,Chitin synthase ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chitin ,chemistry ,Haustorium ,Genetics ,biology.protein ,Cellular localization - Abstract
Rust fungi like Puccinia graminis f. sp. tritici are known to change their cell wall properties upon entering the plant tissue. Immunohistochemistry revealed the cellular localization of two class III chitin synthase isoforms in rust mycelia developing on and in the host plant. Isoform IIIa is restricted to fungal infection structures growing on the surface of the plant, such as germ tubes and, predominantly, appressoria. Isoform IIIb is found exclusively in haustoria developed inside the plant. Thus, the rust fungus uses at least two chitin synthase isoforms with specialized functions in the differentiation of infection structures during the biotrophic plant-pathogen-interaction.
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- 2011
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