Priming for enhanced defence responses by specific inhibition of the Arabidopsis response to coronatine.

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serval:BIB_F797A10ADCC6
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Institution
Title
Priming for enhanced defence responses by specific inhibition of the Arabidopsis response to coronatine.
Journal
Plant Journal
Author(s)
Tsai C.H., Singh P., Chen C.W., Thomas J., Weber J., Mauch-Mani B., Zimmerli L.
ISSN
1365-313X (Electronic)
ISSN-L
0960-7412
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2011
Volume
65
Number
3
Pages
469-479
Language
english
Abstract
The priming agent β-aminobutyric acid (BABA) is known to enhance Arabidopsis resistance to the bacterial pathogen Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000 by potentiating salicylic acid (SA) defence signalling, notably PR1 expression. The molecular mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain unknown. A genome-wide microarray analysis of BABA priming during Pst DC3000 infection revealed direct and primed up-regulation of genes that are responsive to SA, the SA analogue benzothiadiazole and pathogens. In addition, BABA was found to inhibit the Arabidopsis response to the bacterial effector coronatine (COR). COR is known to promote bacterial virulence by inducing the jasmonic acid (JA) response to antagonize SA signalling activation. BABA specifically repressed the JA response induced by COR without affecting other plant JA responses. This repression was largely SA-independent, suggesting that it is not caused by negative cross-talk between SA and JA signalling cascades. Treatment with relatively high concentrations of purified COR counteracted BABA inhibition. Under these conditions, BABA failed to protect Arabidopsis against Pst DC3000. BABA did not induce priming and resistance in plants inoculated with a COR-deficient strain of Pst DC3000 or in the COR-insensitive mutant coi1-16. In addition, BABA blocked the COR-dependent re-opening of stomata during Pst DC3000 infection. Our data suggest that BABA primes for enhanced resistance to Pst DC3000 by interfering with the bacterial suppression of Arabidopsis SA-dependent defences. This study also suggests the existence of a signalling node that distinguishes COR from other JA responses.
Keywords
Arabidopsis thaliana, beta-aminobutyric acid, priming, coronatine, jasmonic acid, defence response
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Web of science
Open Access
Yes
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28/03/2011 11:46
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20/08/2019 17:23
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