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Infection of barley with the parasitic fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei results in the induction of HvADH1 and HvADH2
- Publication Year :
- 2011
- Publisher :
- Landes Bioscience, 2011.
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Abstract
- Besides the established functions of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) in the flooding response and in seed and pollen metabolism there is increasing evidence for a role of the fermentative pathway in biotic interactions. We have recently shown that barley ADH may be involved in susceptibility to the parasitic fungus Blumeria graminis f.sp. hordei (Bgh). Here, the transcriptional regulation of the barley ADH genes HvADH1 and HvADH2 after challenge of susceptible barley leaves with Bgh is addressed. Bgh infection results in an induction of HvADH1 and HvADH2, whereas HvADH3 expression was not detectable in leaves. With the use of native polyacrylamide gels the iso-enzyme composition with and without challenge by Bgh was analyzed, showing an activation of HvADH1 and HvADH2 in Bgh treated leaves.
- Subjects :
- Blumeria graminis
Plant Science
Fungus
Isozyme
Models, Biological
Microbiology
Ascomycota
Gene Expression Regulation, Plant
Botany
Transcriptional regulation
Animals
Parasites
RNA, Messenger
Gene
Alcohol dehydrogenase
Plant Diseases
Plant Proteins
biology
Alcohol Dehydrogenase
food and beverages
Hordeum
biology.organism_classification
Article Addendum
Isoenzymes
Plant Leaves
Fermentation
biology.protein
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....928db97ac9fd1288e96c31844fdb7bb1