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Title: Pathogenesis-related functions of plant beta-1,3-glucanases investigated by antisense transformation--a review. Author: Beffa R, Meins F. Journal: Gene; 1996 Nov 07; 179(1):97-103. PubMed ID: 8955634. Abstract: Plant beta-1,3-glucanases (beta Glu) have been implicated in several physiological and developmental processes, e.g., cell division, microsporogenesis, pollen germination, fertilization and seed germination. These enzymes, particularly the antifungal class-I vacuolar isoforms, are also believed to be part of the defences of plants against fungal infection. The function of beta Glu in tobacco and Nicotiana sylvestris has been investigated by antisense transformation. Transformation with GLA, the gene encoding the A isoform of tobacco class-I beta Glu, in reverse orientation regulated by the strong cauliflower mosaic virus 35S RNA promoter effectively and specifically blocked the induction of class-I beta Glu. This induction was in response to ethylene treatment and following infection with the pathogenic fungus, Cercospora nicotianae, tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and tobacco necrosis virus (TNV). Nevertheless, the plants compensated for this deficiency by producing a functionally equivalent (i.e., "ersatz') enzyme or enzymes. The fact that compensation occurred specifically in response to infection suggests that beta Glu activity has an important role in pathogenesis. Antisense transformation substantially reduced lesion size and number in virus-infected local-lesion hosts. These results suggest novel antisense-based strategies for protecting plants against virus infection. They also raise the intriguing possibility that viruses use a defence mechanism of the host, production of antifungal beta Glu, to promote their own replication and spread.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]