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A New Class of Ubiquitin Extension Proteins Secreted by the Dorsal Pharyngeal Gland in Plant Parasitic Cyst Nematodes
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Cdna AflpGeneticsDorsal Pharyngeal GlandPlant PathologyCytoskeletonNematologyPlant CytologyParasitologyGene ExpressionMono-ubiquitin DomainCell BiologyPlant HormoneBiologyDevelopmental BiologyUbiquitin Extension ProteinsNatural SciencesNew ClassNematode PestMedicinePlant Physiology
By performing cDNA AFLP on pre- and early parasitic juveniles, we identified genes encoding a novel type of ubiquitin extension proteins secreted by the dorsal pharyngeal gland in the cyst nematode Heterodera schachtii. The proteins consist of three domains, a signal peptide for secretion, a mono-ubiquitin domain, and a short C-terminal positively charged domain. A gfp-fusion of this protein is targeted to the nucleolus in tobacco BY-2 cells. We hypothesize that the C-terminal peptide might have a regulatory function during syncytium formation in plant roots.
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