Literature DB >> 33357541

A novel glycoprotein from Streptomyces sp. triggers early responses of plant defense.

Lirong Han1, Yubo Sun1, Xin Zhou1, Xinchang Hao1, Meng Wu1, Xing Zhang1, Juntao Feng2.   

Abstract

GP-1, a novel glycoprotein from Streptomyces sp. ZX01 has a plant immunity-inducing effect. GP-1-treated plants exhibited enhanced systemic resistance with a significant reduction in TMV lesions on tobacco leaves, but its antiviral mechanism remains unclear. In this study, early plant defense-related responses, such as Ca2+ influx, callose apposition, oxidative burst, hypersensitive response, programmed cell death, increase in nitric oxide (NO), and stomatal closure, were investigated under GP-1 treatment, and the mechanism of how GP-1 induces viral resistance in Nicotiana benthamiana was studied. Results showed that GP-1 induced [Ca2+]cyt rapidly in tobacco leaves and suspended cells, followed by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and NO elevation. Transcriptome analysis showed significant differences in expression levels between the GP-1-treated N. benthamiana and the control and showed significantly upregulated and enriched pathways including defense and immune reaction. Similar to typical pathogen-associated molecular patterns, GP-1 induced callose deposition and stomatal closure to form defense barriers against pathogen invasion. The expression of defense-related genes further confirmed the above conclusions. By analyzing transcriptome in N. benthamiana and the contents of salicylic acid (SA) and jasmonic acid (JA), GP-1 enhanced viral resistance of tobacco by improving the SA and JA contents, strengthening plant secondary metabolites activities, promoting systemic accumulation of pathogenesis-related proteins in TMV- inoculated tobacco there by producing antiviral activity.
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Keywords:  Pathogen-associated molecular pattern; Transcriptome sequencing

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33357541     DOI: 10.1016/j.pestbp.2020.104719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pestic Biochem Physiol        ISSN: 0048-3575            Impact factor:   3.963


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