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IF 4 2区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
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摘要

研究了马铃薯(Solanum tuberosum)对草食和机械伤害的空间动态响应。我们首先跟踪了茉莉酸(JA)信号的时空反应,已知茉莉酸信号参与了这一反应。我们生成了两个马铃薯传感器系:JAZ降解传感器和下游多ystatin转录报告基因。两个传感器在受伤的叶子上都显示出同心的、局部受限的反应。值得注意的是,在紧靠伤口的细胞中没有ja依赖基因表达,而JAZ降解则从伤口部位持续向外扩散。这种模式发生在食草动物攻击和针刺机械损伤之后。为了探讨其机制,水杨酸(SA)报告显示SA积聚在伤口附近。将多ystatin报告基因引入到缺乏SA的NahG植株中,产生了多ystatin表达的均匀分布,证实了SA在近端细胞中减弱了JA的反应。总之,这些结果表明,局部不同的时空SA-JA串扰影响了马铃薯的伤口反应,将已知的原理从病原体-植物相互作用扩展到草食和机械损伤。
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Jasmonic Acid and Salicylic Acid Interact to Determine Spatial Regulation of Gene Expression Responses in Potato Leaf to Herbivory by Colorado Potato Beetle and Mechanical Wounding.

We investigated the spatial dynamics of potato (Solanum tuberosum) responses to herbivory and mechanical wounding. We first followed the spatiotemporal response of jasmonic acid (JA)-signaling, known to be involved in the response. We generated two potato sensor lines: a JAZ degradation sensor and a downstream multicystatin transcriptional reporter. Both sensors revealed concentric, locally restricted responses on wounded leaves. Notably, JA-dependent gene expression was absent in cells immediately adjacent to the wound, whereas JAZ degradation spread continuously outward from the wound site. This pattern occurred after both herbivore attack and mechanical injury by the needle. To probe the mechanism, a salicylic acid (SA) reporter showed SA accumulation near the wound. Introducing the multicystatin reporter into SA-depleted NahG plants produced a uniform spread of multicystatin expression, confirming that SA attenuates the JA response in proximal cells. Together, these results show that a locally distinct, spatiotemporal SA-JA crosstalk shapes wound responses in potato, extending principles known from pathogen-plant interactions to herbivory and mechanical damage.

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Plant and Cell Physiology
Plant and Cell Physiology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
8.40
自引率
4.10%
发文量
166
审稿时长
1.7 months
期刊介绍: Plant & Cell Physiology (PCP) was established in 1959 and is the official journal of the Japanese Society of Plant Physiologists (JSPP). The title reflects the journal''s original interest and scope to encompass research not just at the whole-organism level but also at the cellular and subcellular levels. Amongst the broad range of topics covered by this international journal, readers will find the very best original research on plant physiology, biochemistry, cell biology, molecular genetics, epigenetics, biotechnology, bioinformatics and –omics; as well as how plants respond to and interact with their environment (abiotic and biotic factors), and the biology of photosynthetic microorganisms.
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