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J Plant Physiol


Title:Rice fatty acid alpha-dioxygenase is induced by pathogen attack and heavy metal stress: activation through jasmonate signaling
Author(s):Koeduka T; Matsui K; Hasegawa M; Akakabe Y; Kajiwara T;
Address:"Department of Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Yamaguchi University, Yoshida 1677-1, Yamaguchi, 753-8515, Japan"
Journal Title:J Plant Physiol
Year:2005
Volume:162
Issue:8
Page Number:912 - 920
DOI: 10.1016/j.jplph.2004.11.003
ISSN/ISBN:0176-1617 (Print) 0176-1617 (Linking)
Abstract:"Plant fatty acid alpha-dioxygenases (DOXs) catalyze the stereospecific conversion of fatty acids into the corresponding (R)-2-hydroperoxy fatty acids. In several plant species the corresponding gene was shown to be induced by pathogen infection, herbivore attack and environmental stresses. The precise signaling pathway accountable for the induction remains unidentified. In the present study, the effects of bacterial infection, oxidative- and heavy metal-stresses, and plant signaling molecules such as jasmonate, salicylic acid (SA), and ethylene (ET) on expression of a fatty acid alpha-DOX (OsDOX) gene in rice seedlings were investigated. The rice blight bacteria, Xanthomonas oryzae, elicited the accumulation of OsDOX transcripts in the leaves in both the incompatible and compatible interactions. Treating the seedling with CuSO4 also significantly enhanced the OsDOX expression. The degree of induction was shown to be mostly parallel to the level of endogenous jasmonic acid (JA) in the leaves. In contrast, SA was little effective and ET down-regulated not only the OsDOX expression but also the endogenous level of JA in rice seedlings. These results suggested that the OsDOX gene expression by a variety of stress-related stimuli was activated through jasmonate signaling and was negatively regulated by ET"
Keywords:"Cyclopentanes/*metabolism Dioxygenases/*biosynthesis Enzyme Induction/drug effects Ethylenes/metabolism Gene Expression Profiling Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic/drug effects Gene Expression Regulation, Plant/*physiology Metals, Heavy/*toxicity Or;"
Notes:"MedlineKoeduka, Takao Matsui, Kenji Hasegawa, Morifumi Akakabe, Yoshihiko Kajiwara, Tadahiko eng Germany 2005/09/09 J Plant Physiol. 2005 Aug; 162(8):912-20. doi: 10.1016/j.jplph.2004.11.003"

 
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