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Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland
Phytomonas species are plant parasites of the family Trypanosomatidae, which are transmitted by phytophagous insects. Some Phytomonas species cause major agricultural damages. The hemipteran Oncopeltus fasciatus is natural and experimental host for several species of trypanosomatids, including Phyto...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23118944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048170 |
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author | Dias, Felipe de Almeida dos Santos, Andre Luis Souza Lery, Letícia Miranda Santos Alves e Silva, Thiago Luiz Oliveira, Mauricio Martins Bisch, Paulo Mascarello Saraiva, Elvira Maria Souto-Padrón, Thaïs Cristina Lopes, Angela Hampshire |
author_facet | Dias, Felipe de Almeida dos Santos, Andre Luis Souza Lery, Letícia Miranda Santos Alves e Silva, Thiago Luiz Oliveira, Mauricio Martins Bisch, Paulo Mascarello Saraiva, Elvira Maria Souto-Padrón, Thaïs Cristina Lopes, Angela Hampshire |
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description | Phytomonas species are plant parasites of the family Trypanosomatidae, which are transmitted by phytophagous insects. Some Phytomonas species cause major agricultural damages. The hemipteran Oncopeltus fasciatus is natural and experimental host for several species of trypanosomatids, including Phytomonas spp. The invasion of the insect vectors' salivary glands is one of the most important events for the life cycle of Phytomonas species. In the present study, we show the binding of Phytomonas serpens at the external face of O. fasciatus salivary glands by means of scanning electron microscopy and the in vitro interaction of living parasites with total proteins from the salivary glands in ligand blotting assays. This binding occurs primarily through an interaction with a 130 kDa salivary gland protein. The mass spectrometry of the trypsin-digest of this protein matched 23% of human laminin-5 β3 chain precursor sequence by 16 digested peptides. A protein sequence search through the transcriptome of O. fasciatus embryo showed a partial sequence with 51% similarity to human laminin β3 subunit. Anti-human laminin-5 β3 chain polyclonal antibodies recognized the 130 kDa protein by immunoblotting. The association of parasites with the salivary glands was strongly inhibited by human laminin-5, by the purified 130 kDa insect protein, and by polyclonal antibodies raised against the human laminin-5 β3 chain. This is the first report demonstrating that a laminin-like molecule from the salivary gland of O. fasciatus acts as a receptor for Phytomonas binding. The results presented in this investigation are important findings that will support further studies that aim at developing new approaches to prevent the transmission of Phytomonas species from insects to plants and vice-versa. |
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spelling | pubmed-34851482012-11-01 Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland Dias, Felipe de Almeida dos Santos, Andre Luis Souza Lery, Letícia Miranda Santos Alves e Silva, Thiago Luiz Oliveira, Mauricio Martins Bisch, Paulo Mascarello Saraiva, Elvira Maria Souto-Padrón, Thaïs Cristina Lopes, Angela Hampshire PLoS One Research Article Phytomonas species are plant parasites of the family Trypanosomatidae, which are transmitted by phytophagous insects. Some Phytomonas species cause major agricultural damages. The hemipteran Oncopeltus fasciatus is natural and experimental host for several species of trypanosomatids, including Phytomonas spp. The invasion of the insect vectors' salivary glands is one of the most important events for the life cycle of Phytomonas species. In the present study, we show the binding of Phytomonas serpens at the external face of O. fasciatus salivary glands by means of scanning electron microscopy and the in vitro interaction of living parasites with total proteins from the salivary glands in ligand blotting assays. This binding occurs primarily through an interaction with a 130 kDa salivary gland protein. The mass spectrometry of the trypsin-digest of this protein matched 23% of human laminin-5 β3 chain precursor sequence by 16 digested peptides. A protein sequence search through the transcriptome of O. fasciatus embryo showed a partial sequence with 51% similarity to human laminin β3 subunit. Anti-human laminin-5 β3 chain polyclonal antibodies recognized the 130 kDa protein by immunoblotting. The association of parasites with the salivary glands was strongly inhibited by human laminin-5, by the purified 130 kDa insect protein, and by polyclonal antibodies raised against the human laminin-5 β3 chain. This is the first report demonstrating that a laminin-like molecule from the salivary gland of O. fasciatus acts as a receptor for Phytomonas binding. The results presented in this investigation are important findings that will support further studies that aim at developing new approaches to prevent the transmission of Phytomonas species from insects to plants and vice-versa. Public Library of Science 2012-10-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3485148/ /pubmed/23118944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048170 Text en © 2012 Dias et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Dias, Felipe de Almeida dos Santos, Andre Luis Souza Lery, Letícia Miranda Santos Alves e Silva, Thiago Luiz Oliveira, Mauricio Martins Bisch, Paulo Mascarello Saraiva, Elvira Maria Souto-Padrón, Thaïs Cristina Lopes, Angela Hampshire Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title | Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title_full | Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title_fullStr | Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title_full_unstemmed | Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title_short | Evidence That a Laminin-Like Insect Protein Mediates Early Events in the Interaction of a Phytoparasite with Its Vector's Salivary Gland |
title_sort | evidence that a laminin-like insect protein mediates early events in the interaction of a phytoparasite with its vector's salivary gland |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3485148/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23118944 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0048170 |
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