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A Poly(A) Ribonuclease Controls the Cellotriose-Based Interaction between Piriformospora indica and Its Host Arabidopsis.

Authors :
Johnson JM
Thürich J
Petutschnig EK
Altschmied L
Meichsner D
Sherameti I
Dindas J
Mrozinska A
Paetz C
Scholz SS
Furch ACU
Lipka V
Hedrich R
Schneider B
Svatoš A
Oelmüller R
Source :
Plant physiology [Plant Physiol] 2018 Mar; Vol. 176 (3), pp. 2496-2514. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jan 25.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Piriformospora indica , an endophytic root-colonizing fungus, efficiently promotes plant growth and induces resistance to abiotic stress and biotic diseases. P. indica fungal cell wall extract induces cytoplasmic calcium elevation in host plant roots. Here, we show that cellotriose (CT) is an elicitor-active cell wall moiety released by P. indica into the medium. CT induces a mild defense-like response, including the production of reactive oxygen species, changes in membrane potential, and the expression of genes involved in growth regulation and root development. CT-based cytoplasmic calcium elevation in Arabidopsis ( Arabidopsis thaliana ) roots does not require the BAK1 coreceptor or the putative Ca <superscript>2+</superscript> channels TPC1, GLR3.3, GLR2.4, and GLR2.5 and operates synergistically with the elicitor chitin. We identified an ethyl methanesulfonate-induced mutant ( cytoplasmic calcium elevation mutant ) impaired in the response to CT and various other cellooligomers ( n = 2-7), but not to chitooligomers ( n = 4-8), in roots. The mutant contains a single nucleotide exchange in the gene encoding a poly(A) ribonuclease (AtPARN; At1g55870) that degrades the poly(A) tails of specific mRNAs. The wild-type PARN cDNA, expressed under the control of a 35S promoter, complements the mutant phenotype. Our identification of cellotriose as a novel chemical mediator casts light on the complex P. indica -plant mutualistic relationship.<br /> (© 2018 American Society of Plant Biologists. All Rights Reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1532-2548
Volume :
176
Issue :
3
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Plant physiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
29371249
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.17.01423