Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.

Basal stem rot is an aggressive disease in oil palm caused by Ganoderma species. The disease threatens the commercial oil palm plantations of South East Asia, especially in Malaysia. In order to understand the mechanism involved in the early stage of interaction between Ganoderma spp. and its host a...

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Main Authors: Al-Obaidi, Jameel R., Saidi, Noor Baity, Usuldin, S. R. A., Rahmad, N., Ng , B. Zean, Idris, A. S.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.555262017-09-13T02:34:49Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55526/ Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp. Al-Obaidi, Jameel R. Saidi, Noor Baity Usuldin, S. R. A. Rahmad, N. Ng , B. Zean Idris, A. S. Basal stem rot is an aggressive disease in oil palm caused by Ganoderma species. The disease threatens the commercial oil palm plantations of South East Asia, especially in Malaysia. In order to understand the mechanism involved in the early stage of interaction between Ganoderma spp. and its host at systemic level, proteomic analysis of oil palm leaves was conducted on protein samples collected over 72 hours during inoculation with pathogenic Ganoderma boninense and non-pathogenic Ganoderma tornatum. A total of 82 proteins resolved during two-dimensional gel electrophoresis with significant differences in the spot abundance. However, only 24 differentially expressed proteins in response to Ganoderma spp. inoculations were successfully identified by mass spectrophotometry as compared to the non-inoculated control. These proteins are mainly involved in photosynthesis, signalling, stress/defense, energy and metabolism regulation. Changes in relative abundance of these proteins suggest an important role in disease susceptibility. Most proteins showed altered abundance in response to both G. boninense and G. tornatum, while some proteins were only affected by either G. boninense or G. tornatum. The putative role of the identified proteins in oil palm leaves during the interaction with both Ganoderma spp. is discussed. EDIZIONI E T S 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/55526/1/Differential%20proteomic%20study%20of%20oil%20palm%20leaves%20in%20response%20to%20in%20vitro%20inoculation.pdf Al-Obaidi, Jameel R. and Saidi, Noor Baity and Usuldin, S. R. A. and Rahmad, N. and Ng , B. Zean and Idris, A. S. (2016) Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp. Journal of Plant Pathology, 98 (2). pp. 33-42. ISSN 1125-4653 http://sipav.org/main/jpp/index.php/jpp 10.4454/JPP.V98I2.025
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description Basal stem rot is an aggressive disease in oil palm caused by Ganoderma species. The disease threatens the commercial oil palm plantations of South East Asia, especially in Malaysia. In order to understand the mechanism involved in the early stage of interaction between Ganoderma spp. and its host at systemic level, proteomic analysis of oil palm leaves was conducted on protein samples collected over 72 hours during inoculation with pathogenic Ganoderma boninense and non-pathogenic Ganoderma tornatum. A total of 82 proteins resolved during two-dimensional gel electrophoresis with significant differences in the spot abundance. However, only 24 differentially expressed proteins in response to Ganoderma spp. inoculations were successfully identified by mass spectrophotometry as compared to the non-inoculated control. These proteins are mainly involved in photosynthesis, signalling, stress/defense, energy and metabolism regulation. Changes in relative abundance of these proteins suggest an important role in disease susceptibility. Most proteins showed altered abundance in response to both G. boninense and G. tornatum, while some proteins were only affected by either G. boninense or G. tornatum. The putative role of the identified proteins in oil palm leaves during the interaction with both Ganoderma spp. is discussed.
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author Al-Obaidi, Jameel R.
Saidi, Noor Baity
Usuldin, S. R. A.
Rahmad, N.
Ng , B. Zean
Idris, A. S.
spellingShingle Al-Obaidi, Jameel R.
Saidi, Noor Baity
Usuldin, S. R. A.
Rahmad, N.
Ng , B. Zean
Idris, A. S.
Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
author_facet Al-Obaidi, Jameel R.
Saidi, Noor Baity
Usuldin, S. R. A.
Rahmad, N.
Ng , B. Zean
Idris, A. S.
author_sort Al-Obaidi, Jameel R.
title Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
title_short Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
title_full Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
title_fullStr Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
title_full_unstemmed Differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic Ganoderma spp.
title_sort differential proteomic study of oil palm leaves in response to in vitro inoculation with pathogenic and non-pathogenic ganoderma spp.
publisher EDIZIONI E T S
publishDate 2016
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