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Journal of Proteomics | 2015

Proteome and transcript analysis of Vitis vinifera cell cultures subjected to Botrytis cinerea infection

Kateřina Dadáková; M. Havelkova; B. Kurkova; I. Tlolkova; Tomas Kasparovsky; Zbynek Zdrahal; Jan Lochman

UNLABELLED Gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is one of the most important diseases of grapevine resulting in significant reductions in yield and fruit quality. In order to examine the molecular mechanisms that characterize the interaction between B. cinerea and the host plant, the grapevine cytoplasmic proteome was analyzed by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The interaction between Vitis vinifera cv. Gamay cells and B. cinerea was characterized by the increase in spot abundance of 30 proteins, of which 21 were successfully identified. The majority of these proteins were related to defence and stress responses and to cell wall modifications. Some of the modulated proteins have been previously found to be affected by other pathogens when they infect V. vinifera but interestingly, the proteins related to cell wall modification that were influenced by B. cinerea have not been shown to be modulated by any other pathogen studied to date. Transcript analysis using the quantitative real time polymerase chain reaction additionally revealed the up-regulation of several acidic, probably extracellular, chitinases. The results indicate that cell wall strengthening, accumulation of PR proteins and excretion of lytic enzymes are likely to be important mechanisms in the defence of grapevine against B. cinerea. BIOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE Although gray mold caused by Botrytis cinerea is one of the most important diseases of grapevine, little information is available about proteomic changes in this pathosystem. These results suggest that cell wall strengthening, accumulation of PR proteins and excretion of lytic enzymes are important molecular mechanisms in the defence of grapevine against B. cinerea. Surprisingly, the proteins related to cell wall modification that were modulated by B. cinerea have not been shown to be affected by any other pathogen studied to date.


Journal of Dairy Science | 2018

Determination of in vitro isoflavone degradation in rumen fluid

Andrea Trnková; Kateřina Šancová; Martina Zapletalová; Jitka Kašparovská; Kateřina Dadáková; Ludmila Křížová; Jan Lochman; Sylvie Hadrová; Ivana Ihnatová; Tomáš Kašparovský

The aim of this study was to determine the degradation of dietary isoflavones in rumen fluid under 2 feeding regimens. The experiments were performed in vitro using a rumen fluid buffer system. The rumen fluid was taken from cows fed either a hay diet or a concentrate-rich diet (the diet consisted of 34.6% maize silage, 17.6% haylage, 12.8% alfalfa hay, and 35.0% supplemental mixture on a dry matter basis). As a source of isoflavones, 40% soybean extract (Biomedica, Prague, Czech Republic) at levels of 5, 25, 50, and 75 mg per 40 mL of rumen fluid was used. Samples of soybean extract were incubated in triplicate at 39°C for 0, 3.0, 6.0, 12.0, and 24.0 h in incubation solution. The metabolism of daidzein and genistein was faster under concentrate-rich diet conditions. In general, production of equol started after 3 to 6 h of incubation and reached the highest rate after approximately 12 h of incubation regardless of the type of diet or concentration of extract. In most of the experiments, production of equol continued after 24 h of incubation. Generally, equol production was greater under the hay diet conditions. Furthermore, experiments with higher amounts of added soybean extract revealed possible inhibitory effects of high levels of isoflavones on the rumen microflora.


Food Chemistry | 2017

Changes in equol and major soybean isoflavone contents during processing and storage of yogurts made from control or isoflavone-enriched bovine milk determined using LC–MS (TOF) analysis

Jitka Kašparovská; Kateřina Dadáková; Jan Lochman; Sylvie Hadrová; Ludmila Křížová; Tomáš Kašparovský


Archive | 2014

Ergosterol, a product of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, stimulates plant defence reaction

Kateřina Dadáková; Tomáš Kašparovský


Archive | 2013

Reactive oxygen species production in tobacco cells elicited byR. solanacearum lectin

Kateřina Dadáková; Peter Kyseľ; Michaela Wimmerová; Tomáš Kašparovský


Archive | 2013

Ralstonia solanacearum lectin elicits defense reaction in tobacco cells

Kateřina Dadáková; Peter Kyseľ; Michaela Wimmerová; Tomáš Kašparovský


Archive | 2012

Determination of Glutathione in Plant Extracts by SALDI MS Employing Gold Nanoparticles: Potential and Limitations

Iva Benešová; Kateřina Dadáková; Wen-Tsen Chen; Huan-Tsung Chang; Tomáš Kašparovský; Jan Preisler


New Biotechnology | 2012

Recombinant cryptogein production by P. pastoris

Michal Obořil; Kateřina Dadáková; Nikola Ptáčková; Tomáš Kašparovský; Jan Lochman


Archive | 2011

The role of sterol binding and surface charge in elicitin-induced resistance

Jan Lochman; Michal Obořil; Veronika Plešková; Kateřina Dadáková; Nikola Ptáčková; Zbyněk Zdráhal; Tomáš Kašparovský


Archive | 2011

Study of ergosterol signal pathway

Tomáš Kašparovský; Jitka Klempová; Kateřina Dadáková; Jan Lochman

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Central European Institute of Technology

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