Characterization of a diffusible signal capable of inducing defense gene expression in tobacco

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Chappell, J [1 ]
Levine, A [1 ]
Tenhaken, R [1 ]
Lusso, M [1 ]
Lamb, C [1 ]
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[1] SALK INST BIOL STUDIES,PLANT BIOL LAB,LA JOLLA,CA 92037
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10.1104/pp.113.2.621
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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Treatment of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) cell-suspension cultures with cryptogein, an elicitin protein from Phytophthora cryptogea, resulted in the release of a factor(s) that diffused through a 1000-D cutoff dialysis membrane and was capable of inducing sesquiterpene cyclase enzyme activity (a key phytoalexin biosynthetic enzyme in solanaceous plants) when added to fresh cell-suspension cultures. The diffusible factor(s) was released from cells over a 20-h period and induced a more rapid induction of cyclase enzyme activity than did direct treatment of the cultures with pure elicitin protein. The diffusible factor also induced a more rapid accumulation of transcripts encoding for sesquiterpene cyclase, acidic and basic chitinase, and hsr203 (a putative hypersensitive response gene) than did elicitin treatment. The diffusible factor(s) was resistant to protease, pectinase, DNase, and RNase treatments, was not extractable into organic solvents, and was not immunoprecipitable when challenged with polyclonal antibodies prepared against elicitin protein. The diffusible factor(s) could not induce the release of more factor, suggesting that it was a terminal signal. These results are consistent with the notion that cells directly challenged or stimulated by pathogen-derived elicitors release diffusible secondary signal molecules that orchestrate the induction of complementary defense responses in neighboring cells.
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