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Phytochemistry


Title:The rice (E)-beta-caryophyllene synthase (OsTPS3) accounts for the major inducible volatile sesquiterpenes
Author(s):Cheng AX; Xiang CY; Li JX; Yang CQ; Hu WL; Wang LJ; Lou YG; Chen XY;
Address:"National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China"
Journal Title:Phytochemistry
Year:2007
Volume:20070523
Issue:12
Page Number:1632 - 1641
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.04.008
ISSN/ISBN:0031-9422 (Print) 0031-9422 (Linking)
Abstract:"Terpenoids serve as both constitutive and inducible defense chemicals in many plant species, and volatile terpenes participate in plant a indirect defense by attracting natural enemies of the herbivores. The rice (Oryza sativa L.) genome contains about 50 genes encoding putative terpene synthases (TPSs). Here we report that two of the rice sesquiterpene synthase genes, OsTPS3 and OsTPS13, encode (E)-beta-caryophyllene synthase and (E,E)-farnesol synthase, respectively. In vitro, the recombinant protein of OsTPS3 catalyzed formation of (E)-beta-caryophyllene and several other sesquiterpenes, including beta-elemene and alpha-humulene, all being components of inducible volatiles of rice plants. The transcript levels of OsTPS3 exhibit a circadian rhythm of fluctuation, and its expression was also greatly induced by methyl jasmonate (MeJA). In addition, expression of OsTPS3 in transgenic plants of Arabidopsis thaliana resulted in emitting high quantities of OsTPS3 products. We also overexpressed OsTPS3 in rice plants which then produced more (E)-beta-caryophyllene after MeJA treatment. Finally, we found that the MeJA-treated transgenic rice plants attracted more parasitoid wasps of Anagrus nilaparvatae than the wild-type. These results demonstrate that OsTPS3, an enzyme catalyzing the formation of volatile sesquiterpenes, plays a role in indirect defense of rice plants"
Keywords:"Acetates/pharmacology Animals Arabidopsis/genetics Circadian Rhythm Cyclopentanes/pharmacology DNA, Complementary/chemistry Farnesol/metabolism Oryza/drug effects/*enzymology/metabolism Oxylipins Plant Proteins/chemistry/metabolism/*physiology Plants, Gen;"
Notes:"MedlineCheng, Ai-Xia Xiang, Cai-Yu Li, Jian-Xu Yang, Chang-Qing Hu, Wen-Li Wang, Ling-Jian Lou, Yong-Gen Chen, Xiao-Ya eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2007/05/26 Phytochemistry. 2007 Jun; 68(12):1632-41. doi: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2007.04.008. Epub 2007 May 23"

 
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