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Characterization of cotton superoxide dismutases during the incompatible interaction with Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum [S21-69]

Voloudakis Andreas, Marmey Philippe, Delannoy Etienne, Jalloul Aida, Daniel Jean-François, Nicole Michel. 2003. Characterization of cotton superoxide dismutases during the incompatible interaction with Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum [S21-69]. In : 7th International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology, ISPMB 2003, Barcelona (Spain), June 23-28. Book of abstracts. ISPMB. Barcelone : ISPMB Office, Résumé, 304. International Congress of Plant Molecular Biology. 7, Barcelone, Espagne, 23 Juin 2003/28 Juin 2003.

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Résumé : The total enzymatic activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and the transcriptional activities of SOD genes were studied during the interaction of cotton cotyledons with the incompatible bacterium Xanthomonas campestris pv. malvacearum race 18 (Xcm18). Enzymatic activity measurements resulted in a peak of SOD activity observed at 4 hrs postinfiltration. This early increase in SOD activity is thought to contribute to the oxidative burst observed in hypersensitive reactions (HR). cDNA fragments encoding cotton SOD genes were isolated by RT-PCR using a cDNA library constructed from bacterially-infiltrated cotton cotyledons. The fragments were sequenced and their similarities to known cytoplasmic Cu/ZnSOD (Cu/ZnSODcyt), chloroplastic Cu/ZnSOD (Cu/ZnSODchl), MnSOD and FeSOD were established based on amino acid sequence analysis. A time course study on the transcript accumulation of the cotton SOD genes, during cotton HR to Xcm18, was performed using a semiquantitative RT-PCR analysis. It was shown that steady state mRNA levels of Cu/ZnSODcyt and Cu/ZnSODchl were similar in the compatible and the incompatible interactions. In contrast, MnSOD and FeSOD were induced in the incompatible interaction at 2 and 10 hrs postinfiltration. Importantly, catalase gene expression studies showed that catalase is transcriptionally stable over the same time period, with a slight increased level in the incompatible interaction, as compared to the compatible interaction. The later results could suggest that the mitochondrialy localized MnSOD may contribute to the SOD enzymatic activity peak observed 4 hrs postinfiltration. Electron micrographs of cotton cells interacting with the incompatible Xcm18 indicated that mitochondria were concentrated in the vicinity of the cytoplasmic membrane, an observation that could suggest an involvement of the mitochodria in the apoptotic events of the HR in cotton. (Texte intégral)

Mots-clés Agrovoc : Gossypium hirsutum, superoxyde dismutase, relation hôte pathogène, Xanthomonas campestris malvacearum

Classification Agris : H20 - Maladies des plantes

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Voloudakis Andreas, Agricultural University of Athens (GRC)
  • Marmey Philippe, CIRAD-CP-UMR DGPC (FRA)
  • Delannoy Etienne, CIRAD-CP-UMR DGPC (FRA)
  • Jalloul Aida, University of Damascus (SYR)
  • Daniel Jean-François, CIRAD-CP-UMR DGPC (FRA)
  • Nicole Michel, IRD (FRA)

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