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Jindřiška Matoušková1, Martin Janda2, Radovan Fišer3, Vladimír Sašek4, Daniela Kocourková4, Lenka Burketová4, Jiřina Dušková5, Jan Martinec4, Olga Valentová6.
Abstract
Changes in actin cytoskeleton dynamics are one of the crucial players in many physiological as well as non-physiological processes in plant cells. Positioning of actin filament arrays is necessary for successful establishment of primary lines of defense toward pathogen attack, depolymerization leads very often to the enhanced susceptibility to the invading pathogen. On the other hand it was also shown that the disruption of actin cytoskeleton leads to the induction of defense response leading to the expression of PATHOGENESIS RELATED proteins (PR). In this study we show that pharmacological actin depolymerization leads to the specific induction of genes in salicylic acid pathway but not that involved in jasmonic acid signaling. Life imaging of leafs of Arabidopsis thaliana with GFP-tagged fimbrin (GFP-fABD2) treated with 1 mM salicylic acid revealed rapid disruption of actin filaments resembling the pattern viewed after treatment with 200 nM latrunculin B. The effect of salicylic acid on actin filament fragmentation was prevented by exogenous addition of phosphatidic acid, which binds to the capping protein and thus promotes actin polymerization. The quantitative evaluation of actin filament dynamics is also presented.Entities:
Keywords: Actin dynamics; PR genes; Phosphatidic acid; Salicylic acid
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24767113 DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2014.03.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Plant Sci ISSN: 0168-9452 Impact factor: 4.729