Assimilate export inhibition in Sugarcane yellow leaf virus-infected sugarcane is not due to less transcripts for sucrose transporters and sucrose-phosphate synthase or to callose deposition in sieve plates

Abdelaleim Ismail ElSayed,Alfons Rupert Weig,Gulmira Sariyeva, Eric Hummel, Shih-Long Yan, Alberto Bertolini,Ewald Komor

Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology(2013)

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Sink leaves, source leaves and internodes of four Hawaiian sugarcane cultivars were tested, whether the inhibition of SCYLV-caused assimilate export was due to lower sucrose synthesis activity, less sucrose transporter content or block of solute flow by callose deposition. The transcript levels of sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPSII) and sucrose transporter ShSUT4 were constant throughout sugarcane tissues, whereas the sucrose transporter ShSUT1A was highest in sink leaves and lowest in internodes. No differences in transcript levels were observed between the SCYLV-susceptible and -resistant cultivars and between SCYLV-infected and SCYLV-free sugarcane line.
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Callose,GeXP-multiplex PCR,Sucrose-phosphate synthase (SPSII),Sucrose transporter (ShSUT1A, ShSUT4),Sugarcane,Sugarcane yellow leaf virus
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