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The elicitin secreted by Phytophthora palmivora, a rubber tree pathogen
Churngchow.       Rattarasarn. M      
Phytochemistry ;  2000  [Vol.54]  Pages:33-38
Abstract
Palmivorein, a new member of the elicitin family, was purified from the culture filtrate of Phytophthora palmivora isolated from the rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. The elicitin was obtained by ammonium sulfate precipitation and further purified using ion-exchange and gel filtration. The molecular weight, isoelectric point, amino acid composition and N-terminal sequences of this molecule are reported and compared to other known elicitins. Palmivorein, as determined by SDS-PAGE, is a small protein of Mr ca. 10,000. It is classified as an a-elicitin according to its acidic pI and the valine residue at position 13. Like other elicitins, the P. palmivora elicitin causes tissue necrosis on tested tobacco leaves. It also causes severe wilting and necrosis of Hevea tissue, and leaves of the susceptible rubber clone (with respect to P. palmivora) are much more sensitive to this elicitin than those that are resistant.
Keywords
phytophthora palmivora
fungus
elicitin
toxin
hevea brasiliensis
euphorbiaceae
rubber tree