Differential expression of eight defensin genes of N. benthamiana following biotic stress, wounding, ethylene, and benzothiadiazole treatments
Eight Nicotiana benthamiana defensin genes were identified that could be divided into two classes with class II defensins being longer than class I defensins due to an additional acidic C-terminal domain. Class I defensins were NbDef1.1 , NbDef1.2 , NbDef1.3 , NbDef1.4 , NbDef1.5 , and NbDef1.6 , an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant cell reports 2009-04, Vol.28 (4), p.703-717 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Eight
Nicotiana benthamiana
defensin genes were identified that could be divided into two classes with class II defensins being longer than class I defensins due to an additional acidic C-terminal domain. Class I defensins were
NbDef1.1
,
NbDef1.2
,
NbDef1.3
,
NbDef1.4
,
NbDef1.5
, and
NbDef1.6
, and class II were
Nbdef2.1
and
NbDef2.2
. Relative RT-PCR showed that
NbDef1.1
,
NbDef1.2
, and
NbDef1.4
had relatively similar expression levels in healthy leaves, stems, roots, flowers, and seeds. However,
Nbdef1.3
,
NbDef1.5
, and
NbDef1.6
had varying degrees of tissue specific expression, and
Nbdef2.1
and
NbDef2.2
had strictly flower-specific expression. None of the defensins were significantly induced by infection by
Colletotrichum destructivum
or
C. orbiculare
. However, infection by
Pseudomonas syringae
pv
. tabaci
resulted in increased expression of
Nbdef1.2
and
Nbdef2.2
, and decreased expression of
NbDef1.1
,
NbDef1.4
, and
NbDef1.6
. In the hypersensitive response of
N. benthamiana
containing
Pto
with
P. syringae
pv.
tabaci
containing
AvrPto
, only
NbDef2.2
was significantly up-regulated. Expression of the genes was also affected by abiotic treatments. Both wounding and ethylene treatments resulted in a strong induction of
NbDef2.2
and a moderate to weak induction of
NbDef1.1
,
NbDef1.2
, and
NbDef1.4
. Only weak or no induction was observed with treatment with benzothiadiazole. The expression of these eight defensin genes demonstrates that only a small fraction of the members of a defensin gene family will respond to a particular hemibiotrophic pathogen as well as to abiotic stress or signaling molecules. |
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ISSN: | 0721-7714 1432-203X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00299-009-0672-8 |