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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.3.1029
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The structure and function of a soybean β-glucan-elicitor-binding protein

Naoyuki Umemoto,Makoto Kakitani,Akihiro Iwamatsu,Masaaki Yoshikawa,Naoto Yamaoka,Isao Ishida

Elicitor
Phytophthora megasperma
Phytoalexin
1997
beta-Glucan elicitor (GE), released from the cell wall of the phytopathogenic fungus Phytophthora megasperma by soybean glucanases, causes defense reactions in soybean. A GE-binding protein (GEBP) was purified from the membrane fraction of soybean root cells, and its cDNA was isolated. Expression of the cDNA clone in tobacco suspension cultured cells and in Escherichia coli conferred GE-binding activity to both. An antibody against the recombinant protein was found to inhibit the GE binding with the soybean cotyledon membrane fraction as well as the resulting accumulation of phytoalexin. Immunolocalization assays indicated that the GEBPs are located in the plasma membrane of root cells. These results suggest that the cDNA encodes a GE receptor and may mediate the signaling of the elicitor.
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    The structure and function of a soybean β-glucan-elicitor-binding protein” is a paper by Naoyuki Umemoto Makoto Kakitani Akihiro Iwamatsu Masaaki Yoshikawa Naoto Yamaoka Isao Ishida published in 1997. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.