The two α-dox genes of Nicotiana attenuata: overlapping but distinct functions in development and stress responses
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  • 作者:Anke Steppuhn (2)
    Emmanuel Gaquerel (1)
    Ian T Baldwin (1)
  • 刊名:BMC Plant Biology
  • 出版年:2010
  • 出版时间:December 2010
  • 年:2010
  • 卷:10
  • 期:1
  • 全文大小:2277KB
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  • 作者单位:Anke Steppuhn (2)
    Emmanuel Gaquerel (1)
    Ian T Baldwin (1)

    2. Molecular Ecology Department/Dahlem Centre of Plant Sciences, Institute for Biology/Free University of Berlin, Haderslebener Str. 9, Berlin, 12163, Germany
    1. Department of Molecular Ecology, Max-Planck-Institute for Chemical Ecology, Hans-Kn?ll-Str. 8, Jena, 07745, Germany
文摘
Background Plant fatty acid α-dioxygenases (α-DOX) are oxylipin-forming enzymes induced by biotic and abiotic stresses, which also participate in developmental processes. In Nicotiana attenuata, herbivory strongly induces the expression of an α-dox1 gene. To determine its role, we silenced its expression using Agrobacterium-mediated plant transformation with an inverted repeat construct. More than half of the transformed lines showed a severe dwarf growth phenotype that was very similar to the phenotype of tomato plants mutated at a second α-dox isoform. This led us to identify the corresponding α-dox2 gene in N. attenuata and examine the regulation of both α-dox genes as well as the consequences of their silencing in plant development and anti-herbivore defense. Results The transformed lines exhibiting a dwarf growth phenotype are co-silenced for both α-dox genes resulting in a nearly complete suppression of α-DOX activity, which is associated with increases in ABA, JA and anthocyanin levels, all metabolic signatures of oxidative stress. The other lines, only silenced for α-dox1, developed similarly to wild-type plants, exhibited a 40% reduction of α-DOX activity resulting in a 50% reduction of its main product in planta (2-HOT) and showed no signs of oxidative stress. In contrast to α-dox1, the expression of α-dox2 gene is not induced by wounding or elicitors in the oral secretions of Manduca sexta. Instead, α-dox2 is expressed in roots and flowers which lack α-dox1 expression, but both genes are equally regulated during leaf maturation. We transiently silenced α-dox gene copies with gene-specific constructs using virus induced gene silencing and determined the consequences for plant development and phytohormone and 2-HOT levels. While individual silencing of α-dox1 or α-dox2 had no effects on plant growth, the co-suppression of both α-dox genes decreased plant growth. Plants transiently silenced for both α-dox genes had increased constitutive levels of JA and ABA but silencing α-dox1 alone resulted in lower M. sexta-induced levels of JA, 2-HOT and ABA. Conclusions Thus, both α-dox isoforms function in the development of N. attenuata. In leaf maturation, the two α-dox genes have overlapping functions, but only α-dox2 is involved in root and flower development and only α-dox1 functions in anti-herbivore defense.

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