Interaction of methyl jasmonate, wounding and fungal elicitation during sesquiterpene induction in Hyoscyamus muticus in root cultures

被引:70
作者
Singh, G
Gavrieli, J
Oakey, JS
Curtis, WR [1 ]
机构
[1] Penn State Univ, Fenske Lab 158, Dept Chem Engn, University Pk, PA 16802 USA
[2] Israel Chem Ltd, IMI, IL-26111 Haifa Bay, Israel
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
signal transduction; methyl jasmonate; jasmonic acid; fungal elicitation; wounding; secondary metabolism; Hyoscyamus muticus; solavetivone; lubimin;
D O I
10.1007/s002990050412
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
The ability of methyl jasmonate (MeJa) to induce sesquiterpene production in root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus has been studied. Although MeJa alone could not induce sesquiterpene in unwounded culture, MeJa added in the presence of wounding displayed a dose-dependent response, saturating at 50 mu M. The ability to respond to MeJa declined with an increase in time between MeJa contact and wounding; however, responsiveness could be recovered by re-wounding of tissue prior to MeJa contact, suggesting that additional signaling related to wounding is required for sesquiterpene pathway induction. The saturation level of sesquiterpene induction with fungal elicitor was four times higher than the saturation level achieved by MeJa, with clear differences in sesquiterpene composition. Fungal elicitation results in a higher level of lubimin and a lower level of solavetivone production; whereas, methyl jasmonate induces predominantly solavetivone and little or no lubimin production. This suggests that fungal elicitation induces enzymes further down the sesquiterpene pathway which are not affected by MeJa. The induction of roots in contact with subsaturated levels of elicitor can be enhanced to saturation production levels by the addition of small amounts of MeJa (5-10 mu moles/l). In these studies, MeJa was consistently found to favor the earlier metabolite (solavetivone), while fungal elicitation promoted conversion to subsequent metabolites in the pathway (lubimin). The interactive role of MeJa in signal transduction for secondary metabolic production is discussed.
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