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Planta


Title:"Herbivore-induced terpenoid emission in Medicago truncatula: concerted action of jasmonate, ethylene and calcium signaling"
Author(s):Arimura G; Garms S; Maffei M; Bossi S; Schulze B; Leitner M; Mithofer A; Boland W;
Address:"Department of Bioorganic Chemistry, Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Hans-Knoll-Strasse 8, 07745, Jena, Germany. garimura@ice.mpg.de"
Journal Title:Planta
Year:2008
Volume:20071009
Issue:2
Page Number:453 - 464
DOI: 10.1007/s00425-007-0631-y
ISSN/ISBN:0032-0935 (Print) 1432-2048 (Electronic) 0032-0935 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant volatiles emitted by Medicago truncatula in response to feeding larvae of Spodoptera exigua are composed of a complex blend of terpenoids. The cDNAs of three terpene synthases (TPSs), which contribute to the blend of terpenoids, were cloned from M. truncatula. Their functional characterization proved MtTPS1 to be a beta-caryophyllene synthase and MtTPS5 to be a multi-product sesquiterpene synthase. MtTPS3 encodes a bifunctional enzyme producing (E)-nerolidol and geranyllinalool (precursors of C11 and C16 homoterpenes) from different prenyl diphosphates serving as substrates. The addition of jasmonic acid (JA) induced expression of the TPS genes, but terpenoid emission was higher from plants treated with JA and the ethylene precursor 1-amino-cyclopropyl-1-carboxylic acid. Compared to infested wild-type M. truncatula plants, lower amounts of various sesquiterpenes and a C11-homoterpene were released from an ethylene-insensitive mutant skl. This difference coincided with lower transcript levels of MtTPS5 and of 1-deoxy-D: -xylulose-5-phosphate synthase (MtDXS2) in the damaged skl leaves. Moreover, ethephon, an ethylene-releasing compound, modified the extent and mode of the herbivore-stimulated Ca2+ variations in the cytoplasm that is necessary for both JA and terpene biosynthesis. Thus, ethylene contributes to the herbivory-induced terpenoid biosynthesis at least twice: by modulating both early signaling events such as cytoplasmic Ca2+-influx and the downstream JA-dependent biosynthesis of terpenoids"
Keywords:"Animals Calcium Signaling/*physiology Cyclopentanes/*pharmacology Ethylenes/*pharmacology Feeding Behavior/physiology Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Larva/physiology Medicago truncatula/drug effects/*metabolism Moths/*physiology Oxylipins/*pharmacology;"
Notes:"MedlineArimura, Gen-ichiro Garms, Stefan Maffei, Massimo Bossi, Simone Schulze, Birgit Leitner, Margit Mithofer, Axel Boland, Wilhelm eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2007/10/10 Planta. 2008 Jan; 227(2):453-64. doi: 10.1007/s00425-007-0631-y. Epub 2007 Oct 9"

 
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