Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)

Following a previous work on the immunological detection of syringopeptins (SPs), polyclonal antibodies with a high specificity for syringomycins (SRs) were raised in rabbits and purified. Assayed in a competitive ELISA, the most common forms of SR, i.e. SR-E and SR-G, were recognised with a detecti...

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Main Authors: Alberto Ritieni, Antonio Graniti, Lucia Peluso, Maria Luigia Greco, Monica Gallo, Rosa Lops, Vincenzo Fogliano
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Firenze University Press 2007-05-01
Series:Phytopathologia Mediterranea
Online Access:https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/4848
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author Alberto Ritieni
Antonio Graniti
Lucia Peluso
Maria Luigia Greco
Monica Gallo
Rosa Lops
Vincenzo Fogliano
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Lucia Peluso
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description Following a previous work on the immunological detection of syringopeptins (SPs), polyclonal antibodies with a high specificity for syringomycins (SRs) were raised in rabbits and purified. Assayed in a competitive ELISA, the most common forms of SR, i.e. SR-E and SR-G, were recognised with a detection limit of 0.1 mg per well, whereas other structurally related bacterial lipodepsipeptides (LDP), such as SPs, pseudomycins (PSs) and syringotoxins (STs) were not recognised. The immuno-assay (competitive ELISA) method developed in this work is about 100 times more sensitive than the current chromatographic (HPLC) method and requires no previous extraction of the toxin. The production of LDP in culture by strains of three pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae (pv. aptata, pv. lachrymans and pv. syringae) was found to range from 0.026 to 0.055 mg ml-1 for SRs and from 0.02 to 0.06 mg ml-1 for SPs. Both the concentration of LDP in aqueous extracts from zucchini cotyledons infected by P. syringae pv. lachrymans and the severity of symptoms were shown to increase progressively after infection. The immunologically estimated concentration of SRs in the infected cotyledons averaged 0.22 mg g-1 f wt after 12 hours, and 0.39 mg g-1 after 4 days. The corresponding values for SPs were 0.11 and 0.37 mg g-1. In a recovery experiment, solutions of pure toxins (0.22 mg SR-E and 0.14 mg SP25A g-1 f wt) were injected in healthy cotyledons. After 2 days, overestimation due to toxin complexing in planta was of 10% for (SR-E) and 40% for (SP25A). Applying these percentages to the values estimated for infected cotyledons, the net concentrations were as follows: 12 h after inoculation: 0.20 (SRs) and 0.07 (SPs) mg g-1 f wt; four days after inoculation: 0.35 (SRs) and 0.22 (SPs) mg g-1 f wt. The values obtained with aqueous extracts from infected plants are relatively high if compared to the figures of the in vitro experiments. It is assumed that the high reactivity of ELISA to the immune-LDP-related compounds present in the water extracts from infected plants is due to the presence of high molecular weight LDP complexes having a cross-reactivity with antibodies substantially higher than that of free toxins.
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spelling doaj.art-dca2e8e775454c87a87f7b39d4dd01722022-12-22T01:36:32ZengFirenze University PressPhytopathologia Mediterranea0031-94651593-20952007-05-0139310.14601/Phytopathol_Mediterr-15761572Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)Alberto RitieniAntonio GranitiLucia PelusoMaria Luigia GrecoMonica GalloRosa LopsVincenzo FoglianoFollowing a previous work on the immunological detection of syringopeptins (SPs), polyclonal antibodies with a high specificity for syringomycins (SRs) were raised in rabbits and purified. Assayed in a competitive ELISA, the most common forms of SR, i.e. SR-E and SR-G, were recognised with a detection limit of 0.1 mg per well, whereas other structurally related bacterial lipodepsipeptides (LDP), such as SPs, pseudomycins (PSs) and syringotoxins (STs) were not recognised. The immuno-assay (competitive ELISA) method developed in this work is about 100 times more sensitive than the current chromatographic (HPLC) method and requires no previous extraction of the toxin. The production of LDP in culture by strains of three pathovars of Pseudomonas syringae (pv. aptata, pv. lachrymans and pv. syringae) was found to range from 0.026 to 0.055 mg ml-1 for SRs and from 0.02 to 0.06 mg ml-1 for SPs. Both the concentration of LDP in aqueous extracts from zucchini cotyledons infected by P. syringae pv. lachrymans and the severity of symptoms were shown to increase progressively after infection. The immunologically estimated concentration of SRs in the infected cotyledons averaged 0.22 mg g-1 f wt after 12 hours, and 0.39 mg g-1 after 4 days. The corresponding values for SPs were 0.11 and 0.37 mg g-1. In a recovery experiment, solutions of pure toxins (0.22 mg SR-E and 0.14 mg SP25A g-1 f wt) were injected in healthy cotyledons. After 2 days, overestimation due to toxin complexing in planta was of 10% for (SR-E) and 40% for (SP25A). Applying these percentages to the values estimated for infected cotyledons, the net concentrations were as follows: 12 h after inoculation: 0.20 (SRs) and 0.07 (SPs) mg g-1 f wt; four days after inoculation: 0.35 (SRs) and 0.22 (SPs) mg g-1 f wt. The values obtained with aqueous extracts from infected plants are relatively high if compared to the figures of the in vitro experiments. It is assumed that the high reactivity of ELISA to the immune-LDP-related compounds present in the water extracts from infected plants is due to the presence of high molecular weight LDP complexes having a cross-reactivity with antibodies substantially higher than that of free toxins.https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/4848
spellingShingle Alberto Ritieni
Antonio Graniti
Lucia Peluso
Maria Luigia Greco
Monica Gallo
Rosa Lops
Vincenzo Fogliano
Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
Phytopathologia Mediterranea
title Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
title_full Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
title_fullStr Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
title_full_unstemmed Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
title_short Immuno-Assessment of «Pseudomonas syringae» Lipodepsipeptides (Syringomycins and Syringopeptins)
title_sort immuno assessment of pseudomonas syringae lipodepsipeptides syringomycins and syringopeptins
url https://oajournals.fupress.net/index.php/pm/article/view/4848
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