Long Ashton Research Station, Long Ashton, BS18 9AF, Bristol, UK.
Plant Cell Rep. 1983 Oct;2(5):240-3. doi: 10.1007/BF00269150.
Live mesophyll cells from barley leaves were isolated and used to investigate contact phenomena between these cells and hyphae of the barley pathogen Pyrenophora teres. When incubated with colonies of P. teres, the isolated cells became attached to the hyphae. The binding of the cells may have been mediated by an affinity between cellulose in the mesophyll cell wall and extracellular material produced by the fungal hyphae. Different fungi exhibited a wide range of affinities for the mesophyll cells. It is suggested that isolated mesophyll cells may be a useful tool in the study of host-pathogen interfaces.
从大麦叶片中分离出活的叶肉细胞,并将其用于研究这些细胞与大麦病原菌禾谷镰刀菌菌丝之间的接触现象。当与禾谷镰刀菌的菌落一起孵育时,分离的细胞附着在菌丝上。细胞的结合可能是由叶肉细胞壁中的纤维素与真菌菌丝产生的细胞外物质之间的亲和力介导的。不同的真菌对叶肉细胞表现出广泛的亲和力。因此,分离的叶肉细胞可能是研究宿主-病原体界面的有用工具。