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Plant Cell Physiol


Title:Microbial volatile emissions promote accumulation of exceptionally high levels of starch in leaves in mono- and dicotyledonous plants
Author(s):Ezquer I; Li J; Ovecka M; Baroja-Fernandez E; Munoz FJ; Montero M; Diaz de Cerio J; Hidalgo M; Sesma MT; Bahaji A; Etxeberria E; Pozueta-Romero J;
Address:"Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia (CSIC/UPNA/Gobierno de Navarra), Mutiloako etorbidea z/g, 31192 Mutiloabeti, Nafarroa, Spain"
Journal Title:Plant Cell Physiol
Year:2010
Volume:20100824
Issue:10
Page Number:1674 - 1693
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcq126
ISSN/ISBN:1471-9053 (Electronic) 0032-0781 (Linking)
Abstract:"Microbes emit volatile compounds that affect plant growth and development. However, little or nothing is known about how microbial emissions may affect primary carbohydrate metabolism in plants. In this work we explored the effect on leaf starch metabolism of volatiles released from different microbial species ranging from Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria to fungi. Surprisingly, we found that all microbial species tested (including plant pathogens and species not normally interacting with plants) emitted volatiles that strongly promoted starch accumulation in leaves of both mono- and dicotyledonous plants. Starch content in leaves of plants treated for 2 d with microbial volatiles was comparable with or even higher than that of reserve organs such as potato tubers. Transcriptome and enzyme activity analyses of potato leaves exposed to volatiles emitted by Alternaria alternata revealed that starch overaccumulation was accompanied by up-regulation of sucrose synthase, invertase inhibitors, starch synthase class III and IV, starch branching enzyme and glucose-6-phosphate transporter. This phenomenon, designated as MIVOISAP (microbial volatiles-induced starch accumulation process), was also accompanied by down-regulation of acid invertase, plastidial thioredoxins, starch breakdown enzymes, proteins involved in internal amino acid provision and less well defined mechanisms involving a bacterial- type stringent response. Treatment of potato leaves with fungal volatiles also resulted in enhanced levels of sucrose, ADPglucose, UDPglucose and 3-phosphoglycerate. MIVOISAP is independent of the presence of sucrose in the culture medium and is strongly repressed by cysteine supplementation. The discovery that microbial volatiles trigger starch accumulation enhancement in leaves constitutes an unreported mechanism for the elicidation of plant carbohydrate metabolism by microbes"
Keywords:"Alternaria/*chemistry Bacteria/*chemistry Carbohydrate Metabolism Gene Expression Profiling Gene Expression Regulation, Plant Plant Leaves/*metabolism Plant Proteins/metabolism Plant Tubers/metabolism RNA, Plant/metabolism Solanum tuberosum/*metabolism St;"
Notes:"MedlineEzquer, Ignacio Li, Jun Ovecka, Miroslav Baroja-Fernandez, Edurne Munoz, Francisco Jose Montero, Manuel Diaz de Cerio, Jessica Hidalgo, Maite Sesma, Maria Teresa Bahaji, Abdellatif Etxeberria, Ed Pozueta-Romero, Javier eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Japan 2010/08/27 Plant Cell Physiol. 2010 Oct; 51(10):1674-93. doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcq126. Epub 2010 Aug 24"

 
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