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Stability of puroindoline peptides and effects on wheat rust

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posted on 2024-07-26, 14:04 authored by Rebecca L. Alfred, Enzo PalomboEnzo Palombo, Joseph F. Panozzo, Harbans Bariana, Mrinal BhaveMrinal Bhave
Peptides modelled on the tryptophan rich domain of puroindolines and the related grain softness protein-1 have a broad range of antibacterial and antifungal activities. With the aims of further investigating the activities of these antimicrobial peptides we studied their activity against wheat rust diseases and environmental stability. PINA-based peptides were found to have high pH and thermal stability in addition to being stable over long periods at room temperature. These properties could make them excellent candidates as preservatives in food. PuroA, Pina-R39G and PuroB peptides adversely affected the morphology of the stripe rust spores (Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici), while PuroA and PuroB showed moderate inhibition of their germination. Additionally, GSP-5D reduced the germination of leaf rust spores (P. triticina). PuroA and PuroB sprayed onto stripe rust infected plants effected a moderate reduction in the number of stripe rust uredinia on wheat seedlings, as did PuroB sprayed onto the seedlings and allowed to coat the leaves for 5 day prior to spore infection. The results suggest that the presence of the PIN-based peptides may lower frequency of initial infection foci.

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New approaches for screening cereal germplasm for enhanced microbial pathogen resistance and desirable grain texture

Australian Research Council

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0959-3993

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World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology

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29

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8

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10 pp

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Springer

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eng

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