Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula

Leclercq J, Fliegmann J, Tellstroem V, Niebel A, Cullimore JV, Niehaus K, Kuester H, Ebel J, Mithoeffer A (2008)
Journal of Plant Physiology 165(7): 766-776.

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Leclercq, Julie; Fliegmann, Judith; Tellstroem, Verena; Niebel, Andreas; Cullimore, Julie V.; Niehaus, KarstenUniBi; Kuester, Helge; Ebel, Jürgen; Mithoeffer, Axel
Abstract / Bemerkung
Branched 1,6-1,3-beta-glucans from Phytophthora sojae cell walls represent pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs) that have been shown to mediate the activation of plant defence reactions in many legumes. In soybean, a receptor protein complex containing a high affinity beta-glucan-binding protein (GBP) was identified and investigated in detail. In the model legume Medicago truncatula, used for functional genomic studies of various plant-microbe interactions, a high-affinity beta-glucan-binding site was characterized biochemically. However, to date, none of the genes encoding GBPs from M. truncatula have been described. Here, we report the identification of four full-length clones encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins from M. truncatula, MtGBP1, 2, 3, and 4, composing a multigene family encoding GBP-related proteins in this plant. Differences in expression patterns as well as in regulation on treatment with two different biotic elicitors are demonstrated for the members of the GBP family and for a selection of defence-related genes. (c) 2007 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.
Stichworte
elicitors; plant; defence; microarray; Medicago truncatula; beta-glucan receptor
Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
Journal of Plant Physiology
Band
165
Ausgabe
7
Seite(n)
766-776
ISSN
0176-1617
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/1587994

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Leclercq J, Fliegmann J, Tellstroem V, et al. Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula. Journal of Plant Physiology. 2008;165(7):766-776.
Leclercq, J., Fliegmann, J., Tellstroem, V., Niebel, A., Cullimore, J. V., Niehaus, K., Kuester, H., et al. (2008). Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula. Journal of Plant Physiology, 165(7), 766-776. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jplph.2007.02.008
Leclercq, Julie, Fliegmann, Judith, Tellstroem, Verena, Niebel, Andreas, Cullimore, Julie V., Niehaus, Karsten, Kuester, Helge, Ebel, Jürgen, and Mithoeffer, Axel. 2008. “Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula”. Journal of Plant Physiology 165 (7): 766-776.
Leclercq, J., Fliegmann, J., Tellstroem, V., Niebel, A., Cullimore, J. V., Niehaus, K., Kuester, H., Ebel, J., and Mithoeffer, A. (2008). Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula. Journal of Plant Physiology 165, 766-776.
Leclercq, J., et al., 2008. Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula. Journal of Plant Physiology, 165(7), p 766-776.
J. Leclercq, et al., “Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula”, Journal of Plant Physiology, vol. 165, 2008, pp. 766-776.
Leclercq, J., Fliegmann, J., Tellstroem, V., Niebel, A., Cullimore, J.V., Niehaus, K., Kuester, H., Ebel, J., Mithoeffer, A.: Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula. Journal of Plant Physiology. 165, 766-776 (2008).
Leclercq, Julie, Fliegmann, Judith, Tellstroem, Verena, Niebel, Andreas, Cullimore, Julie V., Niehaus, Karsten, Kuester, Helge, Ebel, Jürgen, and Mithoeffer, Axel. “Identification of a multigene family encoding putative beta-glucan-binding proteins in Medicago truncatula”. Journal of Plant Physiology 165.7 (2008): 766-776.

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