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flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes

Restrictions on nematicide usage underscore the need for novel control strategies for plant pathogenic nematodes such as Globodera pallida (potato cyst nematode) that impose a significant economic burden on plant cultivation activities. The nematode neuropeptide signalling system is an attractive re...

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Autores principales: Atkinson, Louise E., Stevenson, Michael, McCoy, Ciaran J., Marks, Nikki J., Fleming, Colin, Zamanian, Mostafa, Day, Tim A., Kimber, Michael J., Maule, Aaron G., Mousley, Angela
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23468621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003169
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author Atkinson, Louise E.
Stevenson, Michael
McCoy, Ciaran J.
Marks, Nikki J.
Fleming, Colin
Zamanian, Mostafa
Day, Tim A.
Kimber, Michael J.
Maule, Aaron G.
Mousley, Angela
author_facet Atkinson, Louise E.
Stevenson, Michael
McCoy, Ciaran J.
Marks, Nikki J.
Fleming, Colin
Zamanian, Mostafa
Day, Tim A.
Kimber, Michael J.
Maule, Aaron G.
Mousley, Angela
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description Restrictions on nematicide usage underscore the need for novel control strategies for plant pathogenic nematodes such as Globodera pallida (potato cyst nematode) that impose a significant economic burden on plant cultivation activities. The nematode neuropeptide signalling system is an attractive resource for novel control targets as it plays a critical role in sensory and motor functions. The FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs) form the largest and most diverse family of neuropeptides in invertebrates, and are structurally conserved across nematode species, highlighting the utility of the FLPergic system as a broad-spectrum control target. flp-32 is expressed widely across nematode species. This study investigates the role of flp-32 in G. pallida and shows that: (i) Gp-flp-32 encodes the peptide AMRNALVRFamide; (ii) Gp-flp-32 is expressed in the brain and ventral nerve cord of G. pallida; (iii) migration rate increases in Gp-flp-32-silenced worms; (iv) the ability of G. pallida to infect potato plant root systems is enhanced in Gp-flp-32-silenced worms; (v) a novel putative Gp-flp-32 receptor (Gp-flp-32R) is expressed in G. pallida; and, (vi) Gp-flp-32R-silenced worms also display an increase in migration rate. This work demonstrates that Gp-flp-32 plays an intrinsic role in the modulation of locomotory behaviour in G. pallida and putatively interacts with at least one novel G-protein coupled receptor (Gp-flp-32R). This is the first functional characterisation of a parasitic nematode FLP-GPCR.
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spelling pubmed-35851472013-03-06 flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes Atkinson, Louise E. Stevenson, Michael McCoy, Ciaran J. Marks, Nikki J. Fleming, Colin Zamanian, Mostafa Day, Tim A. Kimber, Michael J. Maule, Aaron G. Mousley, Angela PLoS Pathog Research Article Restrictions on nematicide usage underscore the need for novel control strategies for plant pathogenic nematodes such as Globodera pallida (potato cyst nematode) that impose a significant economic burden on plant cultivation activities. The nematode neuropeptide signalling system is an attractive resource for novel control targets as it plays a critical role in sensory and motor functions. The FMRFamide-like peptides (FLPs) form the largest and most diverse family of neuropeptides in invertebrates, and are structurally conserved across nematode species, highlighting the utility of the FLPergic system as a broad-spectrum control target. flp-32 is expressed widely across nematode species. This study investigates the role of flp-32 in G. pallida and shows that: (i) Gp-flp-32 encodes the peptide AMRNALVRFamide; (ii) Gp-flp-32 is expressed in the brain and ventral nerve cord of G. pallida; (iii) migration rate increases in Gp-flp-32-silenced worms; (iv) the ability of G. pallida to infect potato plant root systems is enhanced in Gp-flp-32-silenced worms; (v) a novel putative Gp-flp-32 receptor (Gp-flp-32R) is expressed in G. pallida; and, (vi) Gp-flp-32R-silenced worms also display an increase in migration rate. This work demonstrates that Gp-flp-32 plays an intrinsic role in the modulation of locomotory behaviour in G. pallida and putatively interacts with at least one novel G-protein coupled receptor (Gp-flp-32R). This is the first functional characterisation of a parasitic nematode FLP-GPCR. Public Library of Science 2013-02-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3585147/ /pubmed/23468621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003169 Text en © 2013 Atkinson 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.
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Atkinson, Louise E.
Stevenson, Michael
McCoy, Ciaran J.
Marks, Nikki J.
Fleming, Colin
Zamanian, Mostafa
Day, Tim A.
Kimber, Michael J.
Maule, Aaron G.
Mousley, Angela
flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title_full flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title_fullStr flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title_full_unstemmed flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title_short flp-32 Ligand/Receptor Silencing Phenocopy Faster Plant Pathogenic Nematodes
title_sort flp-32 ligand/receptor silencing phenocopy faster plant pathogenic nematodes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585147/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23468621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003169
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