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Molecular characterisation and expression of two venom allergen-like protein genes in Heterodera glycines.
Authors:Bingli Gao   R. Allen   Tom Maier   Eric L. Davis   Thomas J. Baum  Richard S. Hussey
Affiliation:

a Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602-7274, USA

b Department of Plant Pathology, Iowa State University, 351 Bessey Hall, Ames, IA 50011, USA

c Department of Plant Pathology, North Carolina State University, Box 7616, Raleigh, NC 27695-7616, USA

Abstract:Secretory proteins encoded by genes expressed in the oesophageal gland cells of plant-parasitic nematodes have key roles in nematode parasitism of plants. Two venom allergen-like protein cDNAs (designated hg-vap-1 and hg-vap-2)were isolated from Heterodera glycines gland cell cDNA libraries. Both cDNAs hybridised to genomic DNA of H. glycines in Southern blots. The hg-vap-1 cDNA contained an open reading frame encoding 215 amino acids with the first 25 amino acids being a putative secretion signal. The hg-vap-2 cDNA contained an open reading frame encoding 212 amino acids with the first 19 amino acids being a putative secretion signal. Genes of hg-vap-1 and hg-vap-2 contained four introns, which ranged in size from 44 to 574 bp, and five exons ranging in size from 43 to 279 bp. In situ hybridisation analyses showed that mRNAs of both vap genes accumulated specifically in the subventral gland cells of H. glycines during parasitism. The gland cell-specific expression and presence of predicted secretion signal peptides in both VAPs suggest that these proteins are secreted from the nematode and may play a role in the infection of host plants by this parasite.
Keywords:AG5   Oesophageal gland cells   Nucleotide sequence   Plant-parasitic nematode   Secretory proteins   Cyst nematode
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