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http://dx.doi.org/10.5010/JPB.2014.41.1.1

Proteomics of plant-fungal pathogen interaction: an overview  

Kim, Jin Yeong (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
Lee, So Eui (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
Oh, Ha Ram (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
Choi, In Soo (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
Kim, Yong Chul (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
Kim, Sun Tae (Dept. Plant Bioscience, Pusan National University)
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Journal of Plant Biotechnology / v.41, no.1, 2014 , pp. 1-9 More about this Journal
Abstract
So far it has been generally considered that proteomic approaches are very useful for studying plant-microbes interaction. In this review, recent studies based on papers published from 2010 to 2013 have investigated proteomics analysis in various interaction during plant-fungal pathogen infection by means of gel-based proteomics coupled with mass spectrometry (MS)-based analysis. In rice, three papers focused on rice-Magnaporthe oryzae interaction were mainly reviewed in this study. Interestingly, another study showed proteomic changes in rice inoculated with Puccinia triticina, which is not only an fungal pathogen in wheat and but also results to the disease resistance with non-host defense manner in rice. Additionally, proteomics analysis has been widely subjected to understand defense mechanism during other crops (wheat, tomato, strawberry and mint) and their fungal pathogen interaction. Crops inoculated are analyzed to identify differentially regulated proteins at various tissues such as leaf and apoplast using 2-DE analysis coupled with various MS approaches such as MALDI-TOF MS, nESI-LC-MS/MS and MudPIT, respectively. Taken together, this review article shows that proteomics is applicable to various organisms to understand plant-fungal pathogen interaction and will contribute to provide important information for crop disease diagnosis and crop protection.
Keywords
Apoplast; Gel-based proteomics; 2-DE; Plant-microbes interaction;
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