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Title:The wheat dioxygenase BX6 is involved in the formation of benzoxazinoids in planta and contributes to plant defense against insect herbivores
Author(s):Shavit R; Batyrshina ZS; Yaakov B; Florean M; Kollner TG; Tzin V;
Address:"French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus, 8499000, Israel. Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology, Department of Natural Product Biosynthesis, D-07745, Jena, Germany. French Associates Institute for Agriculture and Biotechnology of Drylands, Jacob Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Sede Boqer Campus, 8499000, Israel. Electronic address: vtzin@bgu.ac.il"
Journal Title:Plant Sci
Year:2022
Volume:20211228
Issue:
Page Number:111171 -
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111171
ISSN/ISBN:1873-2259 (Electronic) 0168-9452 (Linking)
Abstract:"Benzoxazinoids are plant specialized metabolites with defense properties, highly abundant in wheat (Triticum), one of the world's most important crops. The goal of our study was to characterize dioxygenase BX6 genes in tetraploid and hexaploid wheat genotypes and to elucidate their effects on defense against herbivores. Phylogenetic analysis revealed four BX6 genes in the hexaploid wheat T. aestivum, but only one ortholog was found in the tetraploid (T. turgidum) wild emmer wheat and the cultivated durum wheat. Transcriptome sequencing of durum wheat plants, damaged by either aphids or caterpillars, revealed that several BX genes, including TtBX6, were upregulated upon caterpillar feeding, relative to the undamaged control plants. A virus-induced gene silencing approach was used to reduce the expression of BX6 in T. aestivum plants, which exhibited both reduced transcript levels and reduced accumulation of different benzoxazinoids. To elucidate the effect of BX6 on plant defense, bioassays with different herbivores feeding on BX6-silenced leaves were conducted. The results showed that plants with silenced BX6 were more susceptible to aphids and the two-spotted spider mite than the control. Overall, our study indicates that wheat BX6 is involved in benzoxazinoid formation in planta and contributes to plant resistance against insect herbivores"
Keywords:Animals *Aphids Benzoxazines *Dioxygenases/genetics Herbivory Phylogeny *Plant Proteins *Triticum/genetics Aphid Bread wheat Caterpillar Durum wheat Triticum aestivum Triticum turgidum Two-spotted spider mite Virus-induced gene silencing Wild emmer wheat;
Notes:"MedlineShavit, Reut Batyrshina, Zhaniya S Yaakov, Beery Florean, Matilde Kollner, Tobias G Tzin, Vered eng Ireland 2022/02/14 Plant Sci. 2022 Mar; 316:111171. doi: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111171. Epub 2021 Dec 28"

 
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