The JA-to-ABA signaling relay promotes lignin deposition for wound healing in Arabidopsis.

IF 17.1 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Molecular Plant Pub Date : 2024-10-07 Epub Date: 2024-09-17 DOI:10.1016/j.molp.2024.09.003
Huimin Xu, Chaoqun Dong, Ying Wu, Shasha Fu, Arfa Tauqeer, Xinyun Gu, Qianfang Li, Xufang Niu, Peng Liu, Xiaoyue Zhang, Chuanyou Li, Meng Li, Shuang Wu
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Abstract

Plants are frequently exposed to herbivory and mechanical damage that result in wounding. Two fundamental strategies, regeneration and healing, are employed by plants upon wounding. How plants make different decisions and how wound healing is sustained until the damaged tissues recover are not fully understood. In this study, we found that local auxin accumulation patterns, determined by wounding modes, may activate different recovery programs in wounded tissues. Wounding triggers transient jasmonic acid (JA) signaling that promotes lignin deposition in the first few hours after wounding occurs. This early response is subsequently relayed to ABA signaling via MYC2. The induced JA signaling promotes ABA biosynthesis to maintain the expression of RAP2.6, a key factor for sustained lignin biosynthesis and the later wound-healing process. Our findings provide mechanistic insights into how plants heal from wounding and clarify the molecular mechanisms that underlie the prolonged healing process following wounding.

JA-ABA信号中继促进拟南芥伤口愈合中木质素的沉积。
植物经常受到食草动物和机械损伤,从而导致伤口。植物在受伤后会采取两种基本策略,即再生和愈合。目前还不完全清楚植物如何做出不同的决定,以及如何维持伤口愈合直至受损组织恢复。在这项研究中,我们发现由伤口模式决定的局部辅助素积累模式可能会激活受伤组织的不同恢复程序。伤口会触发瞬时茉莉酸(JA)信号,在伤口发生后的最初几小时内促进木质素沉积。这种早期反应随后通过 MYC2 传递到 ABA 信号。诱导的 JA 信号促进 ABA 生物合成,以维持 RAP2.6 的表达,RAP2.6 是木质素持续生物合成和后期伤口愈合过程的关键因素。我们的研究结果从机理上揭示了植物如何从伤口愈合,并阐明了伤口愈合过程延长的分子机制。
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Molecular Plant
Molecular Plant 植物科学-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
37.60
自引率
2.20%
发文量
1784
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Plant is dedicated to serving the plant science community by publishing novel and exciting findings with high significance in plant biology. The journal focuses broadly on cellular biology, physiology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, development, plant-microbe interaction, genomics, bioinformatics, and molecular evolution. Molecular Plant publishes original research articles, reviews, Correspondence, and Spotlights on the most important developments in plant biology.
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