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Plant function and evolutionary biology
RESEARCH ARTICLE

The Plant Toxin Victorin Binds to a Discrete Number of Proteins in All Organisms Tested

DC Loschke, LD Tomaska, H Chen, DW Gabriel and BG Rolfe

Australian Journal of Plant Physiology 21(2) 243 - 253
Published: 1994

Abstract

We have used the plant toxin victorin C, which is synthesised by the saprophytic fungus Cochliobolus victoria, as a biological probe. Victorin C, labelled with either 125I or 35S, bound to eight distinct proteins (victorin-binding proteins) in oat plants that were either resistant or sensitive to the toxin. Using a series of in vitro experiments, we observed a difference in the victorin-binding properties between resistant and susceptible plants. Furthermore, we found that other plant species contain a set of proteins of similar sizes which specifically bind victorin. Unexpectedly, we also found a low molecular weight victorin-binding protein present in all tested eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.

https://doi.org/10.1071/PP9940243

© CSIRO 1994

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