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The development of a recombinant antibody to Polymyxa betae and its use in resistance screening

  • Euphemia Mutasa-Gottgens
  • , D. M. Chwarszczynska
  • , Crawford S. Kingsnorth
  • , K. Halsey
  • , M. J. C. Asher

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    Abstract

    Antibodies to the obligate sugar-beet root parasite Polymyxa betae have been produced using a novel approach that selects for fungal gene sequences encoding proteins that are highly expressed in planta during infection. Recombinant fusion proteins expressed from these sequences in vitro were then
    used as immunogens to raise antibodies in animals. This approach resulted in the production of precisely targeted antibodies that specifically cross-reacted with P. betae in sugar-beet roots without the need for further purification. Subsequent tests also showed cross reactions with the closely related
    Polymyxa graminis in barley roots and Plasmodiophora brassicae in cabbage roots. In all cases, there was no interaction with proteins from host plants, or from other microorganisms commonly found in association with sugar-beet, barley or cabbage roots. Western blot analysis was used to differentiate
    inbred P. betaeresistant and susceptible hybrid sugar-beet lines inoculated in a standard glasshouse test. An ELISA-based detection system for P. betae is now being developed for routine high throughput screening of resistant germplasm
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProcs 4th Symposium of the Int Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors
    EditorsJ. L Sherwood, C. M. Rush
    PublisherAmerican Society of Sugar Beet Technologists
    Pages97-100
    Publication statusPublished - 2000
    EventFourth Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors - Monterey, United States
    Duration: 1 Jun 2000 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceFourth Symposium of the International Working Group on Plant Viruses with Fungal Vectors
    Country/TerritoryUnited States
    CityMonterey
    Period1/06/00 → …

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