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J Proteome Res


Title:Revealing different systems responses to brown planthopper infestation for pest susceptible and resistant rice plants with the combined metabonomic and gene-expression analysis
Author(s):Liu C; Hao F; Hu J; Zhang W; Wan L; Zhu L; Tang H; He G;
Address:"Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education for Plant Development Biology, College of Life Sciences, Wuhan University, Wuhan 430072, China"
Journal Title:J Proteome Res
Year:2010
Volume:20101101
Issue:12
Page Number:6774 - 6785
DOI: 10.1021/pr100970q
ISSN/ISBN:1535-3907 (Electronic) 1535-3893 (Linking)
Abstract:"Brown planthopper (BPH) is a notorious pest of rice plants attacking leaf sheaths and seriously affecting global rice production. However, how rice plants respond against BPH remains to be fully understood. To understand systems metabolic responses of rice plants to BPH infestation, we analyzed BPH-induced metabolic changes in leaf sheaths of both BPH-susceptible and resistant rice varieties using NMR-based metabonomics and measured expression changes of 10 relevant genes using quantitative real-time PCR. Our results showed that rice metabonome was dominated by more than 30 metabolites including sugars, organic acids, amino acids, and choline metabolites. BPH infestation caused profound metabolic changes for both BPH-susceptible and resistant rice plants involving transamination, GABA shunt, TCA cycle, gluconeogenesis/glycolysis, pentose phosphate pathway, and secondary metabolisms. BPH infestation caused more drastic overall metabolic changes for BPH-susceptible variety and more marked up-regulations for key genes regulating GABA shunt and biosynthesis of secondary metabolites for BPH-resistant variety. Such observations indicated that activation of GABA shunt and shikimate-mediated secondary metabolisms was vital for rice plants to resist BPH infestation. These findings filled the gap of our understandings in the mechanistic aspects of BPH resistance for rice plants and demonstrated the combined metabonomic and qRT-PCR analysis as an effective approach for understanding plant-herbivore interactions"
Keywords:"Amino Acids/metabolism Animals Carboxylic Acids/metabolism Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Hemiptera/*physiology Host-Parasite Interactions Immunity, Innate/genetics Lipid Metabolism Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Metabolomics/*methods Oryza/genetics/*;"
Notes:"MedlineLiu, Caixiang Hao, Fuhua Hu, Jing Zhang, Weilin Wan, Linglin Zhu, Lili Tang, Huiru He, Guangcun eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2010/10/13 J Proteome Res. 2010 Dec 3; 9(12):6774-85. doi: 10.1021/pr100970q. Epub 2010 Nov 1"

 
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