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Interplay between JA, SA and ABA signalling during basal and induced resistance against <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> and <i>Alternaria brassicicola</i>

Auteur(s)
Flors, Victor 
Institut de biologie 
Ton, Jurriaan
van Doorn, Ronald
Jakab, Gabor
García-Agustín, Pilar
Mauch-Mani, Brigitte 
Institut de biologie 
Date de parution
2007
In
The Plant Journal, Blackwell, 2007/54/1/81-92
Mots-clés
  • BABA
  • PMR4
  • ABA
  • induced resistance
  • callose
  • JA
  • BABA

  • PMR4

  • ABA

  • induced resistance

  • callose

  • JA

Résumé
We have examined the role of the callose synthase PMR4 in basal resistance and β-aminobutyric acid-induced resistance (BABA-IR) of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> against the hemi-biotrophic pathogen <i>Pseudomonas syringae</i> and the necrotrophic pathogen <i>Alternaria brassicicola</i>. Compared to wild-type plants, the <i>pmr4-1</i> mutant displayed enhanced basal resistance against <i>P. syringae</i>, which correlated with constitutive expression of the <i>PR-1</i> gene. Treating the <i>pmr4-1</i> mutant with BABA boosted the already elevated levels of PR-1 gene expression, and further increased the level of resistance. Hence, BABA-IR against P. syringae does not require PMR4-derived callose. Conversely, <i>pmr4-1</i> plants showed enhanced susceptibility to <i>A. brassicicola</i>, and failed to show BABA-IR. Wild-type plants showing BABA-IR against <i>A. brassicicola</i> produced increased levels of JA. The <i>pmr4-1</i> mutant produced less JA upon <i>A. brassicicola</i> infection than the wild-type. Blocking SA accumulation in <i>pmr4-1</i> restored basal resistance, but not BABA-IR against <i>A. brassicicola</i>. This suggests that the mutant's enhanced susceptibility to <i>A. brassicicola</i> is caused by SA-mediated suppression of JA, whereas the lack of BABA-IR is caused by its inability to produce callose. <i>A. brassicicola</i> infection suppressed ABA accumulation. Pre-treatment with BABA antagonized this ABA accumulation, and concurrently potentiated expression of the ABA-responsive <i>ABI1</i> gene. Hence, BABA prevents pathogen-induced suppression of ABA accumulation, and sensitizes the tissue to ABA, causing augmented deposition of PMR4-derived callose.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/15220
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10.1111/j.1365-313X.2007.03397.x
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Flors_Victor_-_Interplay_between_JA_SA_and_ABA_20090629.pdf (883.51 KB)
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