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Biomolecules ; 11(2)2021 02 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33562549

RESUMO

Polyamines (PAs) are ubiquitous small aliphatic polycations important for growth, development, and environmental stress responses in plants. Here, we demonstrate that exogenous application of spermine (Spm) and spermidine (Spd) induced cell death at high concentrations, but primed resistance against the necrotrophic fungus Botrytis cinerea in Arabidopsis. At low concentrations, Spm was more effective than Spd. Treatments with higher exogenous Spd and Spm concentrations resulted in a biphasic endogenous PA accumulation. Exogenous Spm induced the accumulation of H2O2 after treatment but also after infection with B. cinerea. Both Spm and Spd induced the activities of catalase, ascorbate peroxidase, and guaiacol peroxidase after treatment but also after infection with B. cinerea. The soluble sugars glucose, fructose, and sucrose accumulated after treatment with high concentrations of PAs, whereas only Spm induced sugar accumulation after infection. Total and active nitrate reductase (NR) activities were inhibited by Spm treatment, whereas Spd inhibited active NR at low concentrations but promoted active NR at high concentrations. Finally, γaminobutyric acid accumulated after treatment and infection in plants treated with high concentrations of Spm. Phenylalanine and asparagine also accumulated after infection in plants treated with a high concentration of Spm. Our data illustrate that Spm and Spd are effective in priming resistance against B. cinerea, opening the door for the development of sustainable alternatives for chemical pesticides.


Assuntos
Antifúngicos/farmacologia , Arabidopsis/efeitos dos fármacos , Botrytis/patogenicidade , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas/efeitos dos fármacos , Imunidade Vegetal/efeitos dos fármacos , Espermidina/farmacologia , Espermina/farmacologia , Arabidopsis/genética , Arabidopsis/imunologia , Arabidopsis/metabolismo , Ascorbato Peroxidases/genética , Ascorbato Peroxidases/imunologia , Asparagina/imunologia , Asparagina/metabolismo , Botrytis/imunologia , Catalase/genética , Catalase/imunologia , Resistência à Doença/efeitos dos fármacos , Resistência à Doença/genética , Frutose/imunologia , Frutose/metabolismo , Glucose/imunologia , Glucose/metabolismo , Peróxido de Hidrogênio , Nitrato Redutase/genética , Nitrato Redutase/imunologia , Peroxidase/genética , Peroxidase/imunologia , Fenilalanina/imunologia , Fenilalanina/metabolismo , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/prevenção & controle , Reguladores de Crescimento de Plantas/farmacologia , Folhas de Planta/efeitos dos fármacos , Folhas de Planta/genética , Folhas de Planta/imunologia , Folhas de Planta/metabolismo , Sacarose/imunologia , Sacarose/metabolismo , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/imunologia , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/metabolismo
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J Agric Food Chem ; 68(39): 10928-10936, 2020 Sep 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32902967

RESUMO

Apple fruits were subjected to dipping treatment to explore the effects of acibenzolar-S-methyl (ASM) and the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibitor PD98059 on lesion growth in fruits inoculated with Penicillium expansum. We investigated the roles of the MAPK cascade and reactive oxygen species metabolism in disease resistance in apples. ASM treatment inhibited lesion growth; suppressed catalase (CAT) activity; increased H2O2 content; reduced glutathione and ascorbic acid contents; and increased glutathione reductase, ascorbate peroxidase, peroxidase, superoxide dismutase, and NADPH oxidase activities. Moreover, ASM upregulated MdSOD, MdPOD, MdGR, MdAPX, MdMAPK4, MdMAPK2, and MdMAPKK1 expressions and downregulated MdCAT and MdMAPK3 expressions. PD98059 + ASM treatment increased CAT activity and MdCAT and MdMAPK3 expressions; inhibited MdSOD, MdPOD, MdGR, MdAPX, MdMAPK4, MdMAPK2, and MdMAPKK1 expressions; reduced superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, ascorbate peroxidase, and glutathione reductase activities; and reduced glutathione content in apples. These findings indicate that ASM induces disease resistance in apples by regulating the expressions of key genes involved in reactive oxygen species metabolism and the MAPK cascade.


Assuntos
Malus/efeitos dos fármacos , Malus/imunologia , Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por Mitógeno/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/imunologia , Tiadiazóis/farmacologia , Ascorbato Peroxidases/genética , Ascorbato Peroxidases/imunologia , Catalase/genética , Catalase/imunologia , Resistência à Doença , Frutas/genética , Frutas/imunologia , Frutas/microbiologia , Glutationa Redutase/genética , Glutationa Redutase/imunologia , Malus/genética , Malus/microbiologia , Proteínas Quinases Ativadas por Mitógeno/genética , Oxirredução , Penicillium , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/imunologia , Superóxido Dismutase/genética , Superóxido Dismutase/imunologia
3.
Funct Integr Genomics ; 16(2): 153-69, 2016 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26801786

RESUMO

The Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae, is a serious insect pest causing extensive yield loss. Interaction between the gall midge and rice genotypes is known to be on a gene-for-gene basis. Here, we report molecular basis of HR- (hypersensitive reaction-negative) type of resistance in Aganni (an indica rice variety possessing gall midge resistance gene Gm8) through the construction and analysis of a suppressive subtraction hybridization (SSH) cDNA library. In all, 2,800 positive clones were sequenced and analyzed. The high-quality ESTs were assembled into 448 non-redundant gene sequences. Homology search with the NCBI databases, using BlastX and BlastN, revealed that 73% of the clones showed homology to genes with known function and majority of ESTs belonged to the gene ontology category 'biological process'. Validation of 27 putative candidate gall midge resistance genes through real-time PCR, following gall midge infestation, in contrasting parents and their derived pre-NILs (near isogenic lines) revealed induction of specific genes related to defense and metabolism. Interestingly, four genes, belonging to families of leucine-rich repeat (LRR), heat shock protein (HSP), pathogenesis related protein (PR), and NAC domain-containing protein, implicated in conferring HR+ type of resistance, were found to be up-regulated in Aganni. Two of the reactive oxygen intermediates (ROI)-scavenging-enzyme-coding genes Cytosolic Ascorbate Peroxidase1, 2 (OsAPx1 and OsAPx2) were found up-regulated in Aganni in incompatible interaction possibly suppressing HR. We suggest that Aganni has a deviant form of inducible, salicylic acid (SA)-mediated resistance but without HR.


Assuntos
Resistência à Doença/genética , Biblioteca Gênica , Genes de Plantas , Oryza/genética , Doenças das Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Animais , Ascorbato Peroxidases/genética , Ascorbato Peroxidases/imunologia , Sequência de Bases , Clonagem Molecular , Dípteros/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Dípteros/patogenicidade , Resistência à Doença/imunologia , Etiquetas de Sequências Expressas , Ontologia Genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/genética , Proteínas de Choque Térmico/imunologia , Interações Hospedeiro-Parasita , Proteínas de Repetições Ricas em Leucina , Anotação de Sequência Molecular , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Oryza/imunologia , Oryza/parasitologia , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/parasitologia , Proteínas de Plantas/imunologia , Proteínas/genética , Proteínas/imunologia , Ácido Salicílico/imunologia , Ácido Salicílico/metabolismo , Alinhamento de Sequência , Homologia de Sequência do Ácido Nucleico , Técnicas de Hibridização Subtrativa
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Microb Pathog ; 91: 26-34, 2016 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26620080

RESUMO

The study was conducted to examine the antioxidant enzymes induced by Trichoderma viride JAU60 as initial defense response during invasion of rot pathogen Aspergillus niger Van Tieghem in five groundnut varieties under pot culture. Seed treatment of T. viride JAU60 reduced 51-58% collar rot disease incidence in different groundnut varieties under pathogen infected soil culture. The activities of the antioxidant enzymes, viz., superoxide dismutase (SOD, EC 1.15.1.1), guaiacol peroxidase (GPX, EC 1.11.1.7) and ascorbate peroxidase (APX, EC 1.11.1.11), elevated in response to pathogen infection, in higher rate by tolerant varieties (J-11 and GG-2) compared with susceptible (GAUG-10, GG-13, GG-20) and further induced by T. viride treatment. Trichoderma treatment remarkably increased the 2.3 fold SOD, 5 fold GPX and 2.5 fold APX activities during disease development in tolerant varieties and the same was found about 1.2, 1.5 and 2.0 folds, respectively, in susceptible varieties. Overall, T. viride JAU60 treated seedlings (T3) witnessed higher activities of SOD (1.5 fold), GPX (3.25 fold) and APX (1.25 fold) than pathogen treatment (T2) possibly suggest the induction of antioxidant defense response by Trichoderma bio-controller to combat oxidative burst produced by invading pathogen.


Assuntos
Arachis/imunologia , Aspergillus niger/fisiologia , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Trichoderma/fisiologia , Arachis/enzimologia , Arachis/genética , Arachis/microbiologia , Ascorbato Peroxidases/genética , Ascorbato Peroxidases/imunologia , Catalase/genética , Catalase/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/genética , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteínas de Plantas/imunologia , Superóxido Dismutase/genética , Superóxido Dismutase/imunologia
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J Microbiol Biotechnol ; 22(3): 407-15, 2012 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22450798

RESUMO

An endophytic bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis GS1, was isolated from bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) and found to have maximal production of chitinase (4.3 units/ml) at 5 days after culture. This study investigated the ability of B. thuringiensis GS1 to induce resistance to Rhizoctonia solani KACC 40111 (RS) in cucumber plants. Chitinase activity was greatest in RS-treated plants at 4 days. beta-1,3- Glucanase activity was highest in GS1-treated plants at 5 days. Guaiacol peroxidase (GPOD) activity increased continuously in all treated plants for 5 days. Ascorbate peroxidase (APX) activity in RS-treated plants was increased 1.5-fold compared with the control at 4 days. Polyphenol oxidase (PPO) activity in RS-treated plants was increased 1.5-fold compared with the control at 3 days. At 5 days after treatment, activity staining revealed three bands with chitinase activity (Ch1, Ch2, and Ch3) on SDSPAGE of cucumber plants treated with GS1+RS, whereas only one band was observed for RS-treated plants (Ch2). One GPOD isozyme (Gp1) was also observed in response to treatment with RS and GS1+RS at 4 days. One APX band (Ap2) was present on the native-PAGE gel of the control, and GS1- and GS1+RS-treated plants at 1 day. PPO bands (Po1 and Po2) from RS- and GS1+RS-treated plants were stronger than in the control and GS1-treated plants upon native-PAGE at 5 days. Taken together, these results indicate that the induction of PR proteins and defense-related enzymes by B. thuringiensis GS1 might have suppressed the damping-off caused by R. solani KACC 40111 in cucumber plants.


Assuntos
Bacillus thuringiensis/fisiologia , Cucumis sativus/imunologia , Cucumis sativus/microbiologia , Endófitos/fisiologia , Doenças das Plantas/microbiologia , Pteridium/microbiologia , Rhizoctonia/fisiologia , Antibiose , Ascorbato Peroxidases/imunologia , Bacillus thuringiensis/enzimologia , Bacillus thuringiensis/isolamento & purificação , Proteínas de Bactérias/metabolismo , Quitinases/metabolismo , Cucumis sativus/enzimologia , Endófitos/enzimologia , Endófitos/isolamento & purificação , Peroxidase/imunologia , Controle Biológico de Vetores , Doenças das Plantas/imunologia , Doenças das Plantas/prevenção & controle , Proteínas de Plantas/imunologia , Pteridium/fisiologia
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