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High cytokinin levels induce a hypersensitive-like response in tobacco
J. Novák, J. Pavlů, O. Novák, V. Nožková-Hlaváčková, M. Špundová, J. Hlavinka, Š. Koukalová, J. Skalák, M. Černý, B. Brzobohatý,
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
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23644362
DOI
10.1093/aob/mct092
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- MeSH
- Alkyl and Aryl Transferases genetics MeSH
- Cell Death MeSH
- Chlorophyll metabolism MeSH
- Chloroplasts genetics metabolism MeSH
- Cytokinins genetics metabolism MeSH
- Dexamethasone pharmacology MeSH
- Photosynthesis genetics MeSH
- Plants, Genetically Modified MeSH
- Host-Pathogen Interactions * MeSH
- Plant Leaves cytology genetics physiology MeSH
- Necrosis genetics MeSH
- Oxidative Stress genetics MeSH
- Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism MeSH
- Lipid Peroxidation MeSH
- Plant Stomata physiology MeSH
- Gene Expression Regulation, Plant drug effects MeSH
- Plant Growth Regulators genetics metabolism MeSH
- Nicotiana genetics microbiology physiology MeSH
- Gene Silencing MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
- Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't MeSH
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cytokinins are positive regulators of shoot development. However, it has previously been demonstrated that efficient activation of the cytokinin biosynthesis gene ipt can cause necrotic lesions and wilting in tobacco leaves. Some plant pathogens reportedly use their ability to produce cytokinins in disease development. In response to pathogen attacks, plants can trigger a hypersensitive response that rapidly kills cells near the infection site, depriving the pathogen of nutrients and preventing its spread. In this study, a diverse set of processes that link ipt activation to necrotic lesion formation were investigated in order to evaluate the potential of cytokinins as signals and/or mediators in plant defence against pathogens. METHODS: The binary pOp-ipt/LhGR system for dexamethasone-inducible ipt expression was used to increase endogenous cytokinin levels in transgenic tobacco. Changes in the levels of cytokinins and the stress hormones salicylic, jasmonic and abscisic acid following ipt activation were determined by ultra-performance liquid chromatography-electrospray tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS). Trends in hydrogen peroxide content and lipid peroxidation were monitored using the potassium iodide and malondialdehyde assays. The subcellular distribution of hydrogen peroxide was investigated using 3,3'-diaminobenzidine staining. The dynamics of transcripts related to photosynthesis and pathogen response were analysed by reverse transcription followed by quantitative PCR. The effects of cytokinins on photosynthesis were deciphered by analysing changes in chlorophyll fluorescence and leaf gas exchange. KEY RESULTS: Plants can produce sufficiently high levels of cytokinins to trigger fast cell death without any intervening chlorosis - a hallmark of the hypersensitive response. The results suggest that chloroplastic hydrogen peroxide orchestrates the molecular responses underpinning the hypersensitive-like response, including the inhibition of photosynthesis, elevated levels of stress hormones, oxidative membrane damage and stomatal closure. CONCLUSIONS: Necrotic lesion formation triggered by ipt activation closely resembles the hypersensitive response. Cytokinins may thus act as signals and/or mediators in plant defence against pathogen attack.
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