A simple SDS-Page protein pattern from pitcher secretions as a new tool to distinguish Nepenthes species (Nepenthaceae)

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Biteau, Flore | Nisse, Estelle | Miguel, Sissi | Hannewald, Paul | Bazile, Vincent | Gaume, Laurence | Hehn, Alain | Bourgaud, Frédéric

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International audience. Premise of the study - Carnivorous plants have always fascinated scientists because these plants are able to attract, capture and digest animal prey using their remarkable traps that contain digestive secretions. Nepenthes is one of the largest genera of carnivorous plants, with 120 species described thus far. Despite an outstanding diversity of trap designs, many species are often confused with each other and remain difficult to classify because they resemble pitchers or of the occurrence of interspecific hybrids. Methods - Here, we propose a new method to easily distinguish Nepenthes species based on a 1D SDS PAGE protein pattern analysis of their pitcher secretions. Intraspecific comparisons were performed between specimens growing in different environmental conditions to ascertain the robustness of this method. Key results - Our results show that, at the juvenile stage and in the absence of prey in the pitcher, an examined species is characterized by a specific and stable profile, whatever the environmental conditions. Conclusions - The method we describe here can be used as a reliable tool to easily distinguish between Nepenthes species and to help with potential identification based on the species-specific protein pattern of their pitcher secretions, which is complementary to the monograph information

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