Redox status regulates subcelluar localization of PpTGA1 associated with a BABA-induced priming defence against Rhizopus rot in peach fruit
This study attempted to characterize the involvement of a change in the redox status and subcellular localization in the BABA-induced priming resistance of peach fruit against Rhizopus rot. Specifically, 50 mM BABA primed the peaches for the enhanced disease resistance against R. stolonifer , as dem...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Molecular biology reports 2020-09, Vol.47 (9), p.6657-6668 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study attempted to characterize the involvement of a change in the redox status and subcellular localization in the BABA-induced priming resistance of peach fruit against
Rhizopus
rot. Specifically, 50 mM BABA primed the peaches for the enhanced disease resistance against
R. stolonifer
, as demonstrated by suppression of the disease development upon pathogen challenge accompanied by the clearly elevated level of TGA transcription factor (
PpTGA1
) and NPR1 gene (
PpNPR1
). In addition, the BABA elicitation enhanced the activities of a series of critical enzymes in the PPP and AsA-GSH cycle, and eventually promoted the NADPH and GSH pools, which altered the intracellular redox state towards a highly reductive condition. Additionally,
PpTGA1
-GFP was localized in the cytoplasm in the absence of BABA treatment or
R. stolonifer
inoculation, while BABA elicitation plus
R. stolonifer
inoculation caused
PpTGA1
-GFP to specifically translocate to the nucleus, where it interacted with
PpNPR1
and regulated the positive expression of
PR
genes. Therefore, the observations implied that BABA could promote the reduction of the redox state, resulting in the translocation of
PpTGA1
to the nucleus, which was a prerequisite for the induction of a priming defence against
Rhizopus
rot in peach. |
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ISSN: | 0301-4851 1573-4978 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11033-020-05719-6 |