Title of article
Heat shock protein 70 is required for tabtoxinine-β-lactam-induced cell death in Nicotiana benthamiana
Author/Authors
Makoto Ito، نويسنده , , Yu Yamamoto، نويسنده , , Chul-Sa Kim، نويسنده , , Kouhei Ohnishi، نويسنده , , Yasufumi Hikichi، نويسنده , , Akinori Kiba، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
6
From page
173
To page
178
Abstract
Tabtoxinine-β-lactam (TβL), a non-specific bacterial toxin, is produced by Pseudomonas syringae pv. tabaci, the causal agent of tobacco wildfire disease. TβL causes death of plant cells through the inhibition of glutamine synthetase, which leads to an abnormal accumulation of ammonium ions and the characteristic necrotic wildfire lesions. To better understand the mechanisms involved in TβL-induced cell death, we studied its regulation in Nicotiana benthamiana. TβL-induced lesions, similar to those in controls, could be observed in SGT1-, RAR1- and Hsp90-silenced plants. In contrast, Hsp70-silenced plants showed suppression of lesion formation. Expression of hin1, a marker gene for the hypersensitive response (HR), which is a characteristic of programmed cell death in plants, was strongly induced in controls by TβL treatment but only slightly in Hsp70-silenced plants. However, in these TβL-treated Hsp70-silenced plants, the amount of ammonium ions was considerably increased. Furthermore, the silencing of Hsp70 also suppressed l-methionine sulfoximine-induced cell death and hin1 expression and caused the over-accumulation of ammonium ions. When inoculated directly with P. syringae pv. tabaci, Hsp70-silenced plants showed only reduced symptoms. Our results suggest that the TβL-induced pathway to cell death in N. benthamiana is at least partially similar to HR response, and that Hsp70 might play an essential role in these events.
Keywords
cell death , Tabtoxinine-?-lactam , virus-induced gene silencing , heat shock protein 70 , Nicotiana benthamiana
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Journal of Plant Physiology
Record number
1282785
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