Modulation of Elicitor-Induced Chitinase and {beta}-1,3-Glucanase Activity by Hormones in Phaseolus vulgaris |
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Authors: | Hughes, R.K. Dickerson, A.G. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College of Science, Technology & Medicine, University of London London SW7 2AZ, U.K. |
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Abstract: | Chitinase and ß-1 ,3-glucanase induction in Phaseolusvulgaris by cell wall elicitor from Col-letotrichum lindemuthianumhas been studied together with the effects of the hormones IAAand ethylene. Chitinase and ß-1, 3-glucanase increasedin response to the elicitor in the resistant cultivar, Kievit,but not in the susceptible cultivar, Pinto. However, both activitiesincreased in both cultivars in response to hormones in the absenceof elicitor; elicitor did not augment this response in cv. Kievit.Aminoethoxyvinyl glycine (AVG) abolished all responses exceptthose obtained by the application of ethylene. Of other hydrolasestested, only ß -galactosidase was induced by elicitor;this was similar for both cultivars but hormones were withouteffect. Evidence suggests that both chitinase and ß-l,3-glucanase are located within the cell rather than in theintercellular space. It is concluded that chitinase and ß;-l,3-glucanaseare coordinately synthesized as a defence response since theyhydrolyse complementary linkages in pathogen derived polysac-charides.Regulation of the induction of the two enzymes is primarilydue to ethylene and the lack of response in the compatible reactionappears to arise from an inability to synthesize stress ethylene. 1Present address: School of Chemistry, Molecular and Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Brighton BN1 9QJ, U.K. (Received March 15, 1991; Accepted June 13, 1991) |
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