Pectin Remodeling and Involvement of AtPME3 in the Parasitic Plant-Plant Interaction, Phelipanche ramosa-Arabidospis thaliana

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作者
Grandjean, Cyril [1 ]
Veronesi, Christophe [2 ]
Rusterucci, Christine [1 ]
Gautier, Charlotte [1 ]
Maillot, Yannis [1 ]
Leschevin, Maite [1 ]
Fournet, Francoise [1 ]
Drouaud, Jan [3 ]
Marcelo, Paulo [4 ]
Zabijak, Luciane [4 ]
Delavault, Philippe [2 ]
Simier, Philippe [2 ]
Bouton, Sophie [1 ]
Pageau, Karine [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Picardie Jules Verne, Biol Plantes & Innovat, UMR INRAE BioEcoAgro 1158, F-80000 Amiens, France
[2] Nantes Univ, CNRS, US2B, UMR 6286, F-44000 Nantes, France
[3] Ctr Reg Ressources Biol Mol UPJV, Batiment Serres Transfert Rue Dallery UFR Sci, F-80039 Amiens, France
[4] Univ Picardie Jules Verne, Plateforme Ingn Cellulaire & Anal Prot ICAP, F-80000 Amiens, France
来源
PLANTS-BASEL | 2024年 / 13卷 / 15期
关键词
cell wall; pectin acetyl esterase; pectin methyl esterase; pectin remodeling enzymes; parasitic weed; WALL-ASSOCIATED KINASE; METHYLESTERASE INHIBITORS; DEFENSE RESPONSES; EXPRESSION; GERMINATION; HAUSTORIUM; IMMUNITY; ENZYMES; PROTEIN;
D O I
10.3390/plants13152168
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Phelipanche ramosa is a root parasitic plant fully dependent on host plants for nutrition and development. Upon germination, the parasitic seedling develops inside the infected roots a specific organ, the haustorium, thanks to the cell wall-degrading enzymes of haustorial intrusive cells, and induces modifications in the host's cell walls. The model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is susceptible to P. ramosa; thus, mutants in cell wall metabolism, particularly those involved in pectin remodeling, like Atpme3-1, are of interest in studying the involvement of cell wall-degrading enzymes in the establishment of plant-plant interactions. Host-parasite co-cultures in mini-rhizotron systems revealed that parasite attachments are twice as numerous and tubercle growth is quicker on Atpme3-1 roots than on WT roots. Compared to WT, the increased susceptibility in AtPME3-1 is associated with reduced PME activity in the roots and a lower degree of pectin methylesterification at the host-parasite interface, as detected immunohistochemically in infected roots. In addition, both WT and Atpme3-1 roots responded to infestation by modulating the expression of PAE- and PME-encoding genes, as well as related global enzyme activities in the roots before and after parasite attachment. However, these modulations differed between WT and Atpme3-1, which may contribute to different pectin remodeling in the roots and contrasting susceptibility to P. ramosa. With this integrative study, we aim to define a model of cell wall response to this specific biotic stress and indicate, for the first time, the role of PME3 in this parasitic plant-plant interaction.
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