Meloidogyne incognita surface antigen epitopes in infected Arabidopsis roots

Gravato-Nobre, M. J., McClure, M. A., Dolan, L., Calder, G., Davies, Keith, Mulligan, B., Evans, K. and von Mende, N. (1999) Meloidogyne incognita surface antigen epitopes in infected Arabidopsis roots. Russian Journal of Nematology (2). pp. 212-223. ISSN 0022-300X
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Surface-coat epitopes of Meloidogyne incognita were detected in root tissues of Arabidopsis thaliana during migration and feeding site formation. A whole-mount root technique was used for immunolocalization of surface coat epitopes in A. thaliana, with the aid of a monoclonal antibody raised specifically against the outer surface of infective juveniles of M. incognita. The antibody, which was Meioidogyne-specific, recognized a fucosyl-bearing glycoprotein in the surface coat. During migration in host tissues the surface coat was shed, initially accumulating in the intercellular spaces next to the juvenile and later at cell junctions farther from the nematode. Upon induction of giant cell formation, the antibody bound to proximally located companion cells and sieve elements of the phloem.

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