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Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm

Periodic outbreaks of spruce budworm (SBW) affect large areas of ecologically and economically important conifer forests in North America, causing tree mortality and reduced forest productivity. Host resistance against SBW has been linked to growth phenology and the chemical composition of foliage,...

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Autores principales: Mageroy, Melissa H, Parent, Geneviève, Germanos, Gaby, Giguère, Isabelle, Delvas, Nathalie, Maaroufi, Halim, Bauce, Éric, Bohlmann, Joerg, Mackay, John J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25302566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12699
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author Mageroy, Melissa H
Parent, Geneviève
Germanos, Gaby
Giguère, Isabelle
Delvas, Nathalie
Maaroufi, Halim
Bauce, Éric
Bohlmann, Joerg
Mackay, John J
author_facet Mageroy, Melissa H
Parent, Geneviève
Germanos, Gaby
Giguère, Isabelle
Delvas, Nathalie
Maaroufi, Halim
Bauce, Éric
Bohlmann, Joerg
Mackay, John J
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description Periodic outbreaks of spruce budworm (SBW) affect large areas of ecologically and economically important conifer forests in North America, causing tree mortality and reduced forest productivity. Host resistance against SBW has been linked to growth phenology and the chemical composition of foliage, but the underlying molecular mechanisms and population variation are largely unknown. Using a genomics approach, we discovered a β-glucosidase gene, Pgβglu-1, whose expression levels and function underpin natural resistance to SBW in mature white spruce (Picea glauca) trees. In phenotypically resistant trees, Pgβglu-1 transcripts were up to 1000 times more abundant than in non-resistant trees and were highly enriched in foliage. The encoded PgβGLU-1 enzyme catalysed the cleavage of acetophenone sugar conjugates to release the aglycons piceol and pungenol. These aglycons were previously shown to be active against SBW. Levels of Pgβglu-1 transcripts and biologically active acetophenone aglycons were substantially different between resistant and non-resistant trees over time, were positively correlated with each other and were highly variable in a natural white spruce population. These results suggest that expression of Pgβglu-1 and accumulation of acetophenone aglycons is a constitutive defence mechanism in white spruce. The progeny of resistant trees had higher Pgβglu-1 gene expression than non-resistant progeny, indicating that the trait is heritable. With reported increases in the intensity of SBW outbreaks, influenced by climate, variation of Pgβglu-1 transcript expression, PgβGLU-1 enzyme activity and acetophenone accumulation may serve as resistance markers to better predict impacts of SBW in both managed and wild spruce populations.
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spelling pubmed-44049952015-04-22 Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm Mageroy, Melissa H Parent, Geneviève Germanos, Gaby Giguère, Isabelle Delvas, Nathalie Maaroufi, Halim Bauce, Éric Bohlmann, Joerg Mackay, John J Plant J Original Articles Periodic outbreaks of spruce budworm (SBW) affect large areas of ecologically and economically important conifer forests in North America, causing tree mortality and reduced forest productivity. Host resistance against SBW has been linked to growth phenology and the chemical composition of foliage, but the underlying molecular mechanisms and population variation are largely unknown. Using a genomics approach, we discovered a β-glucosidase gene, Pgβglu-1, whose expression levels and function underpin natural resistance to SBW in mature white spruce (Picea glauca) trees. In phenotypically resistant trees, Pgβglu-1 transcripts were up to 1000 times more abundant than in non-resistant trees and were highly enriched in foliage. The encoded PgβGLU-1 enzyme catalysed the cleavage of acetophenone sugar conjugates to release the aglycons piceol and pungenol. These aglycons were previously shown to be active against SBW. Levels of Pgβglu-1 transcripts and biologically active acetophenone aglycons were substantially different between resistant and non-resistant trees over time, were positively correlated with each other and were highly variable in a natural white spruce population. These results suggest that expression of Pgβglu-1 and accumulation of acetophenone aglycons is a constitutive defence mechanism in white spruce. The progeny of resistant trees had higher Pgβglu-1 gene expression than non-resistant progeny, indicating that the trait is heritable. With reported increases in the intensity of SBW outbreaks, influenced by climate, variation of Pgβglu-1 transcript expression, PgβGLU-1 enzyme activity and acetophenone accumulation may serve as resistance markers to better predict impacts of SBW in both managed and wild spruce populations. BlackWell Publishing Ltd 2015-01 2014-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4404995/ /pubmed/25302566 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12699 Text en © 2014 The Authors The Plant Journal published by Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
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Mageroy, Melissa H
Parent, Geneviève
Germanos, Gaby
Giguère, Isabelle
Delvas, Nathalie
Maaroufi, Halim
Bauce, Éric
Bohlmann, Joerg
Mackay, John J
Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title_full Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title_fullStr Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title_full_unstemmed Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title_short Expression of the β-glucosidase gene Pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
title_sort expression of the β-glucosidase gene pgβglu-1 underpins natural resistance of white spruce against spruce budworm
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4404995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25302566
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/tpj.12699
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