Kids Library Home

Welcome to the Kids' Library!

Search for books, movies, music, magazines, and more.

     
Available items only
E-Book/E-Doc
Author Hiremath, Shiv.

Title Identification of a small heat-shock protein associated with a ras-mediated signaling pathway in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis [electronic resource] / Shiv Hiremath, Kirsten Lehtoma, Gopi K. Podila.

Imprint Newtown Square, PA : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, [2009]

Copies

Location Call No. OPAC Message Status
 Axe Federal Documents Online  A 13.78:NRS-7    ---  Available
Description 1 online resource (8 p.) : ill.
Series Research paper NRS ; 7
Research paper NRS ; 7.
Note Title from title screen (viewed on May 26, 2009).
"April 2009"--P. [2] of cover.
System Details System requirements: PDF reader.
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Summary Initiation, development, and establishment of a functional ectomycorrhiza involve a series of biochemical events mediated by a number of genes from the fungus as well as the host plant. We have identified a heat-shock protein gene from Laccaria bicolor (Lbhsp) that appears to play a role in these events. The size and characteristics of Lbhsp suggest that it belongs to the family of small heatshock proteins described in the literature. Nucleotide sequencing of an almost full length cDNA indicated that the Lbhsp mRNA is about 611 nucleotides long and codes for a single protein of ~ 17 kDa. Isolation and characterization of the Lbhsp gene showed that it was made up of three exons separated by two small introns. Southern analysis suggested that the L. bicolor genome contains at least two copies of the Lbhsp gene. Temporal expression analyses revealed that the gene is expressed within 4 to12 hours after interaction with red pine roots. The yeast two-hybrid studies showed that the Lbhsp was closely associated with the ras gene (Lbras) described earlier. The data suggest that Lbhsp may play a supporting role in ras-mediated mycorrhizal signaling pathways during various stages of ectomycorrhizal development.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (p. 6-8).
Subject Ectomycorrhizal fungi -- Genetics.
Ectomycorrhizal fungi -- Physiology.
Ectomycorrhizas.
Ras proteins.
Heat shock proteins.
Added Author Lehtoma, Kirsten J.
Podila, Gopi K.
United States. Forest Service. Northern Research Station.
Other Form: Print version: Hiremath, Shiv. Identification of a small heat-shock protein associated with a ras-mediated signaling pathway in ectomycorrhizal symbiosis. 8 p. (OCoLC)401321736
Gpo Item No. 0083-B (online)
Sudoc No. A 13.78:NRS-7

 
    
Available items only