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Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves

In response to attack by bacterial pathogens, soybean (Gylcine max) leaves accumulate isoflavone aglucones, isoflavone glucosides, and glyceollins. In contrast to pathogens, the dynamics of related insect-inducible metabolites in soybean leaves remain poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed th...

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Autores principales: Murakami, Shinichiro, Nakata, Ryu, Aboshi, Takako, Yoshinaga, Naoko, Teraishi, Masayoshi, Okumoto, Yutaka, Ishihara, Atsushi, Morisaka, Hironobu, Huffaker, Alisa, Schmelz, Eric A, Mori, Naoki
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25000357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4030532
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author Murakami, Shinichiro
Nakata, Ryu
Aboshi, Takako
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Teraishi, Masayoshi
Okumoto, Yutaka
Ishihara, Atsushi
Morisaka, Hironobu
Huffaker, Alisa
Schmelz, Eric A
Mori, Naoki
author_facet Murakami, Shinichiro
Nakata, Ryu
Aboshi, Takako
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Teraishi, Masayoshi
Okumoto, Yutaka
Ishihara, Atsushi
Morisaka, Hironobu
Huffaker, Alisa
Schmelz, Eric A
Mori, Naoki
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description In response to attack by bacterial pathogens, soybean (Gylcine max) leaves accumulate isoflavone aglucones, isoflavone glucosides, and glyceollins. In contrast to pathogens, the dynamics of related insect-inducible metabolites in soybean leaves remain poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed the biochemical responses of soybean leaves to Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) herbivory and also S. litura gut contents, which contain oral secretion elicitors. Following S. litura herbivory, soybean leaves displayed an induced accumulation of the flavone and isoflavone aglycones 4’,7-dihyroxyflavone, daidzein, and formononetin, and also the isoflavone glucoside daidzin. Interestingly, foliar application of S. litura oral secretions also elicited the accumulation of isoflavone aglycones (daidzein and formononetin), isoflavone 7-O-glucosides (daidzin, ononin), and isoflavone 7-O-(6’-O-malonyl-β-glucosides) (malonyldaidzin, malonylononin). Consistent with the up-regulation of the isoflavonoid biosynthetic pathway, folair phenylalanine levels also increased following oral secretion treatment. To establish that these metabolitic changes were the result of de novo biosynthesis, we demonstrated that labeled ((13)C(9)) phenylalanine was incorporated into the isoflavone aglucones. These results are consistent with the presence of soybean defense elicitors in S. litura oral secretions. We demonstrate that isoflavone aglycones and isoflavone conjugates are induced in soybean leaves, not only by pathogens as previously demonstrated, but also by foliar insect herbivory.
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spelling pubmed-41926782014-10-10 Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves Murakami, Shinichiro Nakata, Ryu Aboshi, Takako Yoshinaga, Naoko Teraishi, Masayoshi Okumoto, Yutaka Ishihara, Atsushi Morisaka, Hironobu Huffaker, Alisa Schmelz, Eric A Mori, Naoki Metabolites Article In response to attack by bacterial pathogens, soybean (Gylcine max) leaves accumulate isoflavone aglucones, isoflavone glucosides, and glyceollins. In contrast to pathogens, the dynamics of related insect-inducible metabolites in soybean leaves remain poorly understood. In this study, we analyzed the biochemical responses of soybean leaves to Spodoptera litura (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) herbivory and also S. litura gut contents, which contain oral secretion elicitors. Following S. litura herbivory, soybean leaves displayed an induced accumulation of the flavone and isoflavone aglycones 4’,7-dihyroxyflavone, daidzein, and formononetin, and also the isoflavone glucoside daidzin. Interestingly, foliar application of S. litura oral secretions also elicited the accumulation of isoflavone aglycones (daidzein and formononetin), isoflavone 7-O-glucosides (daidzin, ononin), and isoflavone 7-O-(6’-O-malonyl-β-glucosides) (malonyldaidzin, malonylononin). Consistent with the up-regulation of the isoflavonoid biosynthetic pathway, folair phenylalanine levels also increased following oral secretion treatment. To establish that these metabolitic changes were the result of de novo biosynthesis, we demonstrated that labeled ((13)C(9)) phenylalanine was incorporated into the isoflavone aglucones. These results are consistent with the presence of soybean defense elicitors in S. litura oral secretions. We demonstrate that isoflavone aglycones and isoflavone conjugates are induced in soybean leaves, not only by pathogens as previously demonstrated, but also by foliar insect herbivory. MDPI 2014-07-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4192678/ /pubmed/25000357 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4030532 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Murakami, Shinichiro
Nakata, Ryu
Aboshi, Takako
Yoshinaga, Naoko
Teraishi, Masayoshi
Okumoto, Yutaka
Ishihara, Atsushi
Morisaka, Hironobu
Huffaker, Alisa
Schmelz, Eric A
Mori, Naoki
Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title_full Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title_fullStr Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title_short Insect-Induced Daidzein, Formononetin and Their Conjugates in Soybean Leaves
title_sort insect-induced daidzein, formononetin and their conjugates in soybean leaves
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25000357
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4030532
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