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Authors
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N. Bhadauria1, Shilpi1,
P.D. Sharma2 and P.K.
Paul*
1Cell and Molecular
Biology
Lab, Amity Institute of
Biotechnology, Amity
University, Noida-201 313, India
2Department of
Microbiology, CCS University, Meerut-250 001, India
*Corresponding
Author Email :
prabir_kp@rediffmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: The aim of the
present study was to understand the impact of human enteric pathogen (Serratia
fonticola) colonization on cytoplasmic protein profile of tomato leaves.
Methodology: Aseptically grown
plants were inoculated with S. fonticola and sampled at different
interval of time. Colonization pattern was studied by leaf impression
technique. Changes in cytoplasmic protein profile were studied by
protein-protein crosslinking method followed by separation through SDS PAGE.
Results: The colonization
pattern study revealed that maximum colonies were found at 24 hr post
inoculation which gradually decreased with time, showing the survival of the
pathogen on phylloplane. Electrophoretic separation of cytoplasmic proteins
showed crosslinking of some proteins in treated samples at 48, 72 and 96 hr
post inoculation.?? ?
Interpretation: This study will
help in understanding the molecular changes in cytoplasmic protein profile
and survival of pathogen on phylloplane, thus limiting the growth of
bacteria, Serratia fonticola on phyllosphere.
Key words: Cytoplasmic proteins, Human enteric pathogen,
Phyllosphere, Serratia fonticola
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