The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses

Glucosinolates are defense-related secondary metabolites found in Brassicaceae. WhenBrassicaceae come under attack, glucosinolates are hydrolyzed into different formsof glucosinolate hydrolysis products (GHPs). Among the GHPs, isothiocyanates arethe most comprehensively characteriz...

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Main Authors: Ting, Hieng Ming, Cheah, Boon Huat, Chen, Yu Cheng, Yeh, Pei Min, Cheng, Chiu Ping, Yeo, Freddy Kuok San, Vie, Ane Kjersti, Rohloff, Jens, Winge, Per, Bones, Atle M., Kissen, Ralph
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spelling my.unimas.ir.340082021-01-25T06:45:18Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34008/ The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses Ting, Hieng Ming Cheah, Boon Huat Chen, Yu Cheng Yeh, Pei Min Cheng, Chiu Ping Yeo, Freddy Kuok San Vie, Ane Kjersti Rohloff, Jens Winge, Per Bones, Atle M. Kissen, Ralph Q Science (General) SB Plant culture Glucosinolates are defense-related secondary metabolites found in Brassicaceae. WhenBrassicaceae come under attack, glucosinolates are hydrolyzed into different formsof glucosinolate hydrolysis products (GHPs). Among the GHPs, isothiocyanates arethe most comprehensively characterized defensive compounds, whereas the functionalstudy of nitriles, another group of GHP, is still limited. Therefore, this study investigateswhether 3-butenenitrile (3BN), a nitrile, can trigger the signaling pathways involved inthe regulation of defense responses inArabidopsis thalianaagainst biotic stresses.Briefly, the methodology is divided into three stages, (i) evaluate the physiological andbiochemical effects of exogenous 3BN treatment on Arabidopsis, (ii) determine themetabolites involved in 3BN-mediated defense responses in Arabidopsis, and (iii) assesswhether a 3BN treatment can enhance the disease tolerance of Arabidopsis againstnecrotrophic pathogens. As a result, a 2.5 mM 3BN treatment caused lesion formationin Arabidopsis Columbia (Col-0) plants, a process found to be modulated by nitric oxide(NO). Metabolite profiling revealed an increased production of soluble sugars, Krebscycle associated carboxylic acids and amino acids in Arabidopsis upon a 2.5 mM 3BNtreatment, presumably via NO action. Primary metabolites such as sugars and aminoacids are known to be crucial components in modulating plant defense responses.Furthermore, exposure to 2.0 mM 3BN treatment began to increase the production ofsalicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) phytohormones in Arabidopsis Col-0 plants inthe absence of lesion formation. The production of SA and JA in nitrate reductase loss-offunction mutant (nia1nia2) plants was also induced by the 3BN treatments, with a greaterinduction for JA. The SA concentration innia1nia2plants was lower than in Col-0 plants,confirming the previously reported role of NO in controlling SA production in Arabidopsis.A 2.0 mM 3BN treatment prior to pathogen assays effectively alleviated the leaf lesionsymptom of Arabidopsis Col-0 plants caused byPectobacterium carotovorumssp.carotovorumandBotrytis cinereaand reduced the pathogen growth on leaves. Thefindings of this study demonstrate that 3BN can elicit defense response pathwaysin Arabidopsis, which potentially involves a coordinated crosstalk between NO andphytohormone signaling. Frontiers in Plant Science Kissen, Ralph Gigolashvili, Tamara Bisht, Naveen C. 2021-01 Book Chapter PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34008/1/The%20Role%20of%20a%20Glucosinolate-Derived%20Nitrile%20in%20Plant%20Immune%20Responses.pdf Ting, Hieng Ming and Cheah, Boon Huat and Chen, Yu Cheng and Yeh, Pei Min and Cheng, Chiu Ping and Yeo, Freddy Kuok San and Vie, Ane Kjersti and Rohloff, Jens and Winge, Per and Bones, Atle M. and Kissen, Ralph (2021) The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses. In: GLUCOSINOLATES: REGULATION OF BIOSYNTHESIS AND HYDROLYSIS. Frontiers in Plant Science, pp. 92-109. ISBN 978-2-88966-372-9 https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00257/full
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Ting, Hieng Ming
Cheah, Boon Huat
Chen, Yu Cheng
Yeh, Pei Min
Cheng, Chiu Ping
Yeo, Freddy Kuok San
Vie, Ane Kjersti
Rohloff, Jens
Winge, Per
Bones, Atle M.
Kissen, Ralph
The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
description Glucosinolates are defense-related secondary metabolites found in Brassicaceae. WhenBrassicaceae come under attack, glucosinolates are hydrolyzed into different formsof glucosinolate hydrolysis products (GHPs). Among the GHPs, isothiocyanates arethe most comprehensively characterized defensive compounds, whereas the functionalstudy of nitriles, another group of GHP, is still limited. Therefore, this study investigateswhether 3-butenenitrile (3BN), a nitrile, can trigger the signaling pathways involved inthe regulation of defense responses inArabidopsis thalianaagainst biotic stresses.Briefly, the methodology is divided into three stages, (i) evaluate the physiological andbiochemical effects of exogenous 3BN treatment on Arabidopsis, (ii) determine themetabolites involved in 3BN-mediated defense responses in Arabidopsis, and (iii) assesswhether a 3BN treatment can enhance the disease tolerance of Arabidopsis againstnecrotrophic pathogens. As a result, a 2.5 mM 3BN treatment caused lesion formationin Arabidopsis Columbia (Col-0) plants, a process found to be modulated by nitric oxide(NO). Metabolite profiling revealed an increased production of soluble sugars, Krebscycle associated carboxylic acids and amino acids in Arabidopsis upon a 2.5 mM 3BNtreatment, presumably via NO action. Primary metabolites such as sugars and aminoacids are known to be crucial components in modulating plant defense responses.Furthermore, exposure to 2.0 mM 3BN treatment began to increase the production ofsalicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA) phytohormones in Arabidopsis Col-0 plants inthe absence of lesion formation. The production of SA and JA in nitrate reductase loss-offunction mutant (nia1nia2) plants was also induced by the 3BN treatments, with a greaterinduction for JA. The SA concentration innia1nia2plants was lower than in Col-0 plants,confirming the previously reported role of NO in controlling SA production in Arabidopsis.A 2.0 mM 3BN treatment prior to pathogen assays effectively alleviated the leaf lesionsymptom of Arabidopsis Col-0 plants caused byPectobacterium carotovorumssp.carotovorumandBotrytis cinereaand reduced the pathogen growth on leaves. Thefindings of this study demonstrate that 3BN can elicit defense response pathwaysin Arabidopsis, which potentially involves a coordinated crosstalk between NO andphytohormone signaling.
author2 Kissen, Ralph
author_facet Kissen, Ralph
Ting, Hieng Ming
Cheah, Boon Huat
Chen, Yu Cheng
Yeh, Pei Min
Cheng, Chiu Ping
Yeo, Freddy Kuok San
Vie, Ane Kjersti
Rohloff, Jens
Winge, Per
Bones, Atle M.
Kissen, Ralph
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author Ting, Hieng Ming
Cheah, Boon Huat
Chen, Yu Cheng
Yeh, Pei Min
Cheng, Chiu Ping
Yeo, Freddy Kuok San
Vie, Ane Kjersti
Rohloff, Jens
Winge, Per
Bones, Atle M.
Kissen, Ralph
author_sort Ting, Hieng Ming
title The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
title_short The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
title_full The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
title_fullStr The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
title_full_unstemmed The Role of a Glucosinolate-Derived Nitrile in Plant Immune Responses
title_sort role of a glucosinolate-derived nitrile in plant immune responses
publisher Frontiers in Plant Science
publishDate 2021
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/34008/1/The%20Role%20of%20a%20Glucosinolate-Derived%20Nitrile%20in%20Plant%20Immune%20Responses.pdf
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https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00257/full
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