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Insect haptoelectrical stimulation of Venus flytrap triggers exocytosis in gland cells.

Sönke Scherzer1, Lana Shabala2, Benjamin Hedrich2, Jörg Fromm3, Hubert Bauer1, Eberhard Munz4, Peter Jakob5, Khaled A S Al-Rascheid6, Ines Kreuzer1, Dirk Becker1, Monika Eiblmeier7, Heinz Rennenberg7, Sergey Shabala2, Malcolm Bennett8, Erwin Neher9, Rainer Hedrich10.   

Abstract

The Venus flytrap Dionaea muscipula captures insects and consumes their flesh. Prey contacting touch-sensitive hairs trigger traveling electrical waves. These action potentials (APs) cause rapid closure of the trap and activate secretory functions of glands, which cover its inner surface. Such prey-induced haptoelectric stimulation activates the touch hormone jasmonate (JA) signaling pathway, which initiates secretion of an acidic hydrolase mixture to decompose the victim and acquire the animal nutrients. Although postulated since Darwin's pioneering studies, these secretory events have not been recorded so far. Using advanced analytical and imaging techniques, such as vibrating ion-selective electrodes, carbon fiber amperometry, and magnetic resonance imaging, we monitored stimulus-coupled glandular secretion into the flytrap. Trigger-hair bending or direct application of JA caused a quantal release of oxidizable material from gland cells monitored as distinct amperometric spikes. Spikes reminiscent of exocytotic events in secretory animal cells progressively increased in frequency, reaching steady state 1 d after stimulation. Our data indicate that trigger-hair mechanical stimulation evokes APs. Gland cells translate APs into touch-inducible JA signaling that promotes the formation of secretory vesicles. Early vesicles loaded with H+ and Cl- fuse with the plasma membrane, hyperacidifying the "green stomach"-like digestive organ, whereas subsequent ones carry hydrolases and nutrient transporters, together with a glutathione redox moiety, which is likely to act as the major detected compound in amperometry. Hence, when glands perceive the haptoelectrical stimulation, secretory vesicles are tailored to be released in a sequence that optimizes digestion of the captured animal.

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Keywords:  Dionaea muscipula; amperometry; exocytosis; plant digestion; secretion

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28416693      PMCID: PMC5422774          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1701860114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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