| Literature DB >> 22731664 |
Linlin Qi1, Jiao Yan2, Yanan Li1, Hongling Jiang1, Jiaqiang Sun1, Qian Chen1, Haoxuan Li1,3, Jinfang Chu1, Cunyu Yan1, Xiaohong Sun1, Yuanjie Yu2, Changbao Li4, Chuanyou Li1.
Abstract
Although the role of auxin in biotrophic pathogenesis has been extensively studied, relatively little is known about its role in plant resistance to necrotrophs. Arabidopsis thaliana mutants defective in different aspects of the auxin pathway are generally more susceptible than wild-type plants to the necrotrophic pathogen Alternaria brassicicola. We show that A. brassicicola infection up-regulates auxin biosynthesis and down-regulates the auxin transport capacities of infected plants, these effects being partially dependent on JA signaling. We also show that these effects of A. brassicicola infection together lead to an enhanced auxin response in host plants. Application of IAA and MeJA together synergistically induces the expression of defense marker genes PDF1.2 (PLANT DEFENSIN 1.2) and HEL (HEVEIN-LIKE), suggesting that enhancement of JA-dependent defense signaling may be part of the auxin-mediated defense mechanism involved in resistance to necrotrophic pathogens. Our results provide molecular evidence supporting the hypothesis that JA and auxin interact positively in regulating plant resistance to necrotrophic pathogens and that activation of auxin signaling by JA may contribute to plant resistance to necrotrophic pathogens.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22731664 DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04208.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: New Phytol ISSN: 0028-646X Impact factor: 10.151