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Involvement of SUT1 and SUT2 Sugar Transporters in the Impairment of Sugar Transport and Changes in Phloem Exudate Contents in Phytoplasma-Infected Plants.

Federica De Marco1, Brigitte Batailler2, Michael R Thorpe3, Frédérique Razan2, Rozenn Le Hir1, Françoise Vilaine1, Alain Bouchereau4, Marie-Laure Martin-Magniette5,6,7, Sandrine Eveillard2, Sylvie Dinant1.   

Abstract

Phytoplasmas inhabit phloem sieve elements and cause abnormal growth and altered sugar partitioning. However, how they interact with phloem functions is not clearly known. The phloem responses were investigated in tomatoes infected by "Candidatus Phytoplasma solani" at the beginning of the symptomatic stage, the first symptoms appearing in the newly emerged leaf at the stem apex. Antisense lines impaired in the phloem sucrose transporters SUT1 and SUT2 were included. In symptomatic sink leaves, leaf curling was associated with higher starch accumulation and the expression of defense genes. The analysis of leaf midribs of symptomatic leaves indicated that transcript levels for genes acting in the glycolysis and peroxisome metabolism differed from these in noninfected plants. The phytoplasma also multiplied in the three lower source leaves, even if it was not associated with the symptoms. In these leaves, the rate of phloem sucrose exudation was lower for infected plants. Metabolite profiling of phloem sap-enriched exudates revealed that glycolate and aspartate levels were affected by the infection. Their levels were also affected in the noninfected SUT1- and SUT2-antisense lines. The findings suggest the role of sugar transporters in the responses to infection and describe the consequences of impaired sugar transport on the primary metabolism.

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Keywords:  carbon allocation; defense; glycolate; glyoxylate; metabolome; peroxisome; phloem; photorespiration; phytoplasma; plant-pathogen interaction; source-sink relationships; sugar metabolism

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33451049      PMCID: PMC7828548          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22020745

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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