2015
DOI: 10.1186/s12870-014-0396-y
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Hessian fly larval feeding triggers enhanced polyamine levels in susceptible but not resistant wheat

Abstract: BackgroundHessian fly (Mayetiola destructor), a member of the gall midge family, is one of the most destructive pests of wheat (Triticum aestivum) worldwide. Probing of wheat plants by the larvae results in either an incompatible (avirulent larvae, resistant plant) or a compatible (virulent larvae, susceptible plant) interaction. Virulent larvae induce the formation of a nutritive tissue, resembling the inside surface of a gall, in susceptible wheat. These nutritive cells are a rich source of proteins and suga… Show more

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“…AOC activity was determined according to [ 27 ] with modifications described in [ 28 ]. Briefly, 10 μg of purified recombinant proteins were incubated with recombinant HvAOS [ 15 ] and 13( S )-hydroperoxyoctadeca-9,11,15-trienoic acid (HPOT) at 4 °C for 10 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…AOC activity was determined according to [ 27 ] with modifications described in [ 28 ]. Briefly, 10 μg of purified recombinant proteins were incubated with recombinant HvAOS [ 15 ] and 13( S )-hydroperoxyoctadeca-9,11,15-trienoic acid (HPOT) at 4 °C for 10 min.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gene expression studies, using Affymetrix wheat arrays and quantitative real-time PCR techniques, have been undertaken and several Hessian fly-responsive genes associated with resistance and susceptibility have been identified 1623 . Expression analyses revealed differential regulation of genes encoding defense response proteins including lectins, dirigent proteins, regulatory proteins (protein kinases and transcription factors), and secondary metabolites thus highlighting putative roles played by these molecules in wheat defense against Hessian fly.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three PAs are obligatory requirements for cell survival and growth through their molecular interactions with nucleic acids (transcription and translation) and cellular membranes (Kusano et al, 2007 ; Minocha et al, 2014 ); they are also a source of GABA, which plays critical roles in diverse cellular functions in plants (Shelp et al, 2012a ). Interactions of PAs with polyanionic macromolecules and cellular membranes (Wallace et al, 2003 ), and with hydroxycinnamic acids, fatty acids or alkaloids underlie some of their roles in abiotic and biotic stress responses (Flores and Filner, 1985 ; Martin-Tanguy, 1997 ; Ghosh, 2000 ; Bagni and Tassoni, 2001 ; Subramanyam et al, 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%