KMID : 0368420100530060417
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Journal of Plant Biology 2010 Volume.53 No. 6 p.417 ~ p.424
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The Pathway and Regulation of Salicylic Acid Biosynthesis in Probenazole-Treated Arabidopsis
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Yu Jin
Gao Jiong Wang Xiao Yan Wei Qiang Yang Li Feng Qiu Kai Kuai Ben Ke
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Abstract
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Probenazole (PBZ; 3-allyloxy-1,2-benzisothiazole-1,1-dioxide) is a highly effective chemical inducer of systemic-acquired resistance (SAR). It has been used widely to protect rice plants against the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe grisea. Previous studies have shown that PBZ induces SAR through enhanced accumulation of salicylic acid (SA). Plants synthesize SA by either a pathway that uses phenylalanine as substrate or another that involves isochorismate. To clarify how SA is produced in PBZ-treated Arabidopsis, we examined the expression patterns and enzyme activities of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (PAL) and isochorismate synthase (ICS), which are the main components of the phenylalanine and isochorismate pathways, respectively. PBZ exposure significantly improved the accumulation of SA and increased ICS activity. In the sid2?2 mutant, which has a defect in ICS1, PBZ had no effect on the level of endogenous SA or activity of ICS. In contrast, PAL activity and the expression of most PAL genes were down-regulated by such treatment in wild-type plants. These results suggest that SA is mainly synthesized via the ICS-mediated pathway in Arabidopsis.
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KEYWORD
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Arabidopsis thaliana, Isochorismate synthase, Phenylalanine ammonia lyase, Probenazole, Salicylic acid
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