Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.

The cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii infects roots of Arabidopsis plants and establishes feeding sites called syncytia, which are the only nutrient source for nematodes. Development of syncytia is accompanied by changes in cell wall structures including the development of cell wall ingrowths. UDP-...

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Main Authors: Shahid Siddique, Miroslaw Sobczak, Raimund Tenhaken, Florian M W Grundler, Holger Bohlmann
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848518/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Shahid Siddique
Miroslaw Sobczak
Raimund Tenhaken
Florian M W Grundler
Holger Bohlmann
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Miroslaw Sobczak
Raimund Tenhaken
Florian M W Grundler
Holger Bohlmann
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description The cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii infects roots of Arabidopsis plants and establishes feeding sites called syncytia, which are the only nutrient source for nematodes. Development of syncytia is accompanied by changes in cell wall structures including the development of cell wall ingrowths. UDP-glucuronic acid is a precursor of several cell wall polysaccharides and can be produced by UDP-glucose dehydrogenase through oxidation of UDP-glucose. Four genes in Arabidopsis encode this enzyme. Promoter::GUS analysis revealed that UGD2 and UGD3 were expressed in syncytia as early as 1 dpi while expression of UGD1 and UGD4 could only be detected starting at 2 dpi. Infection assays showed no differences between Δugd1 and Δugd4 single mutants and wild type plants concerning numbers of males and females and the size of syncytia and cysts. On single mutants of Δugd2 and Δugd3, however, less and smaller females, and smaller syncytia formed compared to wild type plants. The double mutant ΔΔugd23 had a stronger effect than the single mutants. These data indicate that UGD2 and UGD3 but not UGD1 and UGD4 are important for syncytium development. We therefore studied the ultrastructure of syncytia in the ΔΔugd23 double mutant. Syncytia contained an electron translucent cytoplasm with degenerated cellular organelles and numerous small vacuoles instead of the dense cytoplasm as in syncytia developing in wild type roots. Typical cell wall ingrowths were missing in the ΔΔugd23 double mutant. Therefore we conclude that UGD2 and UGD3 are needed for the production of cell wall ingrowths in syncytia and that their lack leads to a reduced host suitability for H. schachtii resulting in smaller syncytia, lower number of developing nematodes, and smaller females.
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spelling doaj.art-95831985518b4bbf858d3cd0d9db7ce42022-12-21T16:43:09ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4151510.1371/journal.pone.0041515Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.Shahid SiddiqueMiroslaw SobczakRaimund TenhakenFlorian M W GrundlerHolger BohlmannThe cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii infects roots of Arabidopsis plants and establishes feeding sites called syncytia, which are the only nutrient source for nematodes. Development of syncytia is accompanied by changes in cell wall structures including the development of cell wall ingrowths. UDP-glucuronic acid is a precursor of several cell wall polysaccharides and can be produced by UDP-glucose dehydrogenase through oxidation of UDP-glucose. Four genes in Arabidopsis encode this enzyme. Promoter::GUS analysis revealed that UGD2 and UGD3 were expressed in syncytia as early as 1 dpi while expression of UGD1 and UGD4 could only be detected starting at 2 dpi. Infection assays showed no differences between Δugd1 and Δugd4 single mutants and wild type plants concerning numbers of males and females and the size of syncytia and cysts. On single mutants of Δugd2 and Δugd3, however, less and smaller females, and smaller syncytia formed compared to wild type plants. The double mutant ΔΔugd23 had a stronger effect than the single mutants. These data indicate that UGD2 and UGD3 but not UGD1 and UGD4 are important for syncytium development. We therefore studied the ultrastructure of syncytia in the ΔΔugd23 double mutant. Syncytia contained an electron translucent cytoplasm with degenerated cellular organelles and numerous small vacuoles instead of the dense cytoplasm as in syncytia developing in wild type roots. Typical cell wall ingrowths were missing in the ΔΔugd23 double mutant. Therefore we conclude that UGD2 and UGD3 are needed for the production of cell wall ingrowths in syncytia and that their lack leads to a reduced host suitability for H. schachtii resulting in smaller syncytia, lower number of developing nematodes, and smaller females.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848518/pdf/?tool=EBI
spellingShingle Shahid Siddique
Miroslaw Sobczak
Raimund Tenhaken
Florian M W Grundler
Holger Bohlmann
Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
PLoS ONE
title Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
title_full Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
title_fullStr Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
title_full_unstemmed Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
title_short Cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require UGD2 and UGD3.
title_sort cell wall ingrowths in nematode induced syncytia require ugd2 and ugd3
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22848518/pdf/?tool=EBI
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