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The products of a single maize sesquiterpene synthase form a volatile defense signal that attracts natural enemies of maize herbivores

Auteur(s)
Schnee, Christiane
Köllner, Tobias G.
Held, Matthias 
PRN Biologie 
Turlings, Ted 
Institut de biologie 
Gershenzon, Jonathan
Degenhardt, Jörg
Date de parution
2006
In
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Sciences of America (PNAS), 2006/103/1129-1134
Mots-clés
  • parasitoid attraction
  • plant defense signal
  • terpene biosynthesis
  • volatile terpenes
  • parasitoid attraction...

  • plant defense signal

  • terpene biosynthesis

  • volatile terpenes

Résumé
Plants can defend themselves against herbivores by attracting natural enemies of the herbivores. The cues for attraction are often complex mixtures of herbivore-induced plant volatiles, making it difficult to demonstrate the role of specific compounds. After herbivory by lepidopteran larvae, maize releases a mixture of volatiles that is highly attractive to females of various parasitic wasp species. We identified the terpene synthase TPS10 that forms (E)-β-farnesene, (E)-α-bergamotene, and other herbivory-induced sesquiterpene hydrocarbons from the substrate farnesyl diphosphate. The corresponding gene is expressed in response to herbivore attack and is regulated at the transcript level. Overexpression of tps10 in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> resulted in plants emitting high quantities of TPS10 sesquiterpene products identical to those released by maize. Using these transgenic <i>Arabidopsis</i> plants as odor sources in olfactometer assays showed that females of the parasitoid <i>Cotesia marginiventris</i> learn to exploit the TPS10 sesquiterpenes to locate their lepidopteran hosts after prior exposure to these volatiles in association with hosts. This dissection of the herbivore-induced volatile blend demonstrates that a single gene such as <i>tps10</i> can be sufficient to mediate the indirect defense of maize against herbivore attack.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/18660
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10.1073/pnas.0508027103
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Schnee_Christiane_-_The_products_of_a_single_maize_sesquiterpene_synthase_20060704.pdf (422.02 KB)
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