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The effect of chemical stress on the polypeptide composition of the intercellular fluid of barley leaves
Authors:Ruth Fischer  Susanna Behnke  Klaus Apel
Affiliation:(1) Botanisches Institut der Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel, Olshausenstrasse 40-60, D-2300 Kiel, Federal Republic of Germany
Abstract:The effect of chemical stress on the polypeptide composition of the intercellular fluid of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) and tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) leaves has been studied. In some dicotyledonous plant species, including tomato, exposure to chemical stress leads to the denovo synthesis of intercellular proteins known as pathogenesis-related proteins which have been implicated to be part of a defence mechanism. In barley, however, no such changes in the polypeptide composition of the intercellular fluid could be detected. On the other hand, similar stress conditions induce in barley a strong accumulation of mRNA encoding leaf-specific thionins. These barley thionins represent a novel class of cell-wall proteins toxic to phytopathogenic fungi and are possibly involved in the defence mechanism. These proteins could not be detected in tomato plants. In contrast to the pathogenesis-related proteins of dicotyledonous plants, the leaf-specific thionins of barley are not present in the intercellular fluid of leaves. These results indicate that barley may have evolved a different mechanism to cope with the presence of stress.Abbreviations PAGE polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - PR pathogenesis-related - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate
Keywords:Hordeum (leaf proteins)  Leaf (inter-cellular proteins)  Lycopersicon (leaf proteins)  Protein (pathogenesis related)  Thionin
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