The auxin responsive gene Pp-C61 is up-regulated in Pinus pinaster roots following inoculation with ectomycorrhizal fungi

Autor: S. M. REDDY, A. K. PANDEY, D. MELAYAH, R. MARMEISSE, G. GAY
Rok vydání: 2003
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Zdroj: Plant, Cell & Environment. 26:681-691
ISSN: 0140-7791
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-3040.2003.01003.x
Popis: An indoleacetic acid (IAA) up-regulated cDNA, referred to as Pp-C61, was isolated by differential screening of a cDNA library constructed from auxin-treated roots of Pinus pinaster. The Pp-C61 cDNA contains a 1068 bp open reading frame which encodes a polypeptide sharing no homology with known proteins. The N-terminal protein region contains a hydrophobic signal peptide suggesting that Pp-C61 is an extracellular protein. Pp-C61 is present as a single copy in the P. pinaster genome and homologous genes were detected in other gymnosperm and angiosperm trees. Pp-C61 was transcriptionally regulated by auxin with a maximal mRNA accumulation 6 h after treatment. Pp-C61 was up-regulated by IAA concentrations as low as 10− 10m. Up-regulation was found to be a primary (direct) response to auxin. Ethylene and abscisic acid, but not quercetin were able to promote Pp-C61 mRNA accumulation. As a putative extracellular protein, Pp-C61 was postulated to play a role in ectomycorrhiza formation. Pp-C61 was up-regulated in P. pinaster roots following inoculation with ectomycorrhizal fungi. Transcript accumulation was the highest (5.5-fold over control) in the presence of an IAA-overproducing mutant of Hebeloma cylindrosporum; it was less in the presence of wild-type strains of H. cylindrosporum and Rhizopogon roseolus. Pp-C61 transcript also accumulated upon inoculation with a non-mycorrhizal mutant of H. cylindrosporum. These results suggest that Pp-C61 up-regulation corresponds to a defence reaction in response to fungal colonization.
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