Articolo in rivista, 2016, ENG, 10.1038/srep36423
Hussain J, Chen J, Locato V, Sabetta W, Behera S, Cimini S, Griggio F, Martínez-Jaime S, Graf A, Bouneb M, Pachaiappan R, Fincato P, Blanco E, Costa A, De Gara L, Bellin D, de Pinto MC, Vandelle E.
Department of Biotechnology, University of Verona, Verona, Italy. Unit of Food Science and Nutrition, Department of Medicine, University Campus Bio-Medico of Rome, Rome, Italy. Institute of Biosciences and Bioresources - National Research Council, Bari, Italy. Department of Biosciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy. Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology, Potsdam-Golm, Germany. Department of Biology, University of Bari "Aldo Moro", Bari, Italy.
The infection of Arabidopsis thaliana plants with avirulent pathogens causes the accumulation of cGMP with a biphasic profile downstream of nitric oxide signalling. However, plant enzymes that modulate cGMP levels have yet to be identified, so we generated transgenic A. thaliana plants expressing the rat soluble guanylate cyclase (GC) to increase genetically the level of cGMP and to study the function of cGMP in plant defence responses. Once confirmed that cGMP levels were higher in the GC transgenic lines than in wild-type controls, the GC transgenic plants were then challenged with bacterial pathogens and their defence responses were characterized. Although local resistance was similar in the GC transgenic and wild-type lines, differences in the redox state suggested potential cross-talk between cGMP and the glutathione redox system. Furthermore, large-scale transcriptomic and proteomic analysis highlighted the significant modulation of both gene expression and protein abundance at the infection site, inhibiting the establishment of systemic acquired resistance. Our data indicate that cGMP plays a key role in local responses controlling the induction of systemic acquired resistance in plants challenged with avirulent pathogens.
Scientific reports (Nature Publishing Group) 6
cyclic GMP, plant defense responses, systemic acquired resistance, avirulent pathogen, transcriptomic, proteomic
Sabetta Wilma, Blanco Emanuela
ID: 360621
Year: 2016
Type: Articolo in rivista
Creation: 2016-11-14 13:05:03.000
Last update: 2022-06-12 21:02:24.000
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DOI: 10.1038/srep36423
PubMed: 27811978