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Wei sheng wu xue bao = Acta microbiologica Sinica 2008-Nov

[Separation, characters and biological functions of Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae toxin].

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Qiongguang Liu
Jianjun Luo
Xuexia He
Zhenzhong Wang

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The toxin produced by Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae has not been reported so far. Toxin is one of the important pathogenic factors for plant pathogenic bacteria. The separation and purification of toxin are the key and basal work for toxin functional study.

METHODS

We used several chromatography columns, chemical and biochemical methods for Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae toxin separation and its characterization.

RESULTS

We obtained a pure ingredient T3 of Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae toxin . It was a yellow solid and dissolved in methanol, N-butyl alcohol(NBA), water and formic acid. It dissolved weakly in acetone but did not dissolve in trichloromethane and ethyl acetate. The results showed that T3 toxin ingredient was neither carbohydrate nor protein, and was sensitive to ultraviolet ray. Biological assays of the toxin showed that it could inhibit rice growth, cause rice seedlings to wilt and make tobacco cells necrosis. Toxin with high content could inhibit buds and roots of rice, corn, tomato and tobacco to grow, whereas toxin with low content could promote their growth. In addition, the toxin inhibited 10 plant pathogenic bacteria with 5 genera. Furthermore, toxin T3 induced the activities of phenylalanine ammonia-lysae(PAL) and peroxidase(POD) in rice.

CONCLUSIONS

It is the first report about the separation and purification of E. chrysanthemi pv.zeae toxin. The T3 toxin of E. chrysanthemi pv.zeae had the biological characters with inhibiting plant seeds germination, causing rice seedlings wilt, inhibiting some plant pathogenic bacteria and inducing defense enzyme activities in rice.

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