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Initiation of appressorial germ tube differentiation and appressorial hooking: distinct morphological events regulated by cAMP signalling in Blumeria graminis f.sp hordei
- Abstract:
- Appressorial differentiation by conidia of the barley powdery mildew fungus, Blumeria graminis f.sp.hordei, is dependent on perception of multiple leaf-derived signals. Recently, we have demonstrated that cAMP signalling and PKA play an important, but complex, role during early B. graminis conidial development. Here, we demonstrate that a rise in cAMP levels correlates with conidial differentiation on the barley leaf surface. No change in cAMP levels is observed when conidia fail to differentiate on a non-inductive surface. Moreover, the cAMP levels appear to both increase and decrease during conidial development on barley leaves, suggesting that appressorial differentiation requires differential activation of the cAMP-signalling pathway. In addition, we have dissected the time periods over which cAMP, the cAMP analogue 8-Br-cAMP, and the PKA inhibitor H89, are able to affect conidial differentiation. This reveals that H89 is only active prior to 4 h post-inoculation, corresponding to the initiation of appressorial germ tube development, whereas only cAMP and 8-Br-cAMP inhibit the later process of appressorial hooking, at 4-8 h post-inoculation. Thus, we provide data that supports a model in which cAMP signalling is required to be active to trigger initiation of appressorial germ tube development and inactive to allow subsequent appressorial germ tube hooking.
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- PHYSIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR PLANT PATHOLOGY More from this journal
- Volume:
- 56
- Issue:
- 1
- Pages:
- 39-46
- Publication date:
- 2000-01-01
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0885-5765
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English
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- 2000
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