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Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium

The phenylpropanoid pathway in plants synthesizes a variety of structural and defence compounds, and is an important target in efforts to reduce cell wall lignin for improved biomass conversion to biofuels. Little is known concerning the trade-offs in grasses when perturbing the function of the firs...

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Autores principales: Cass, Cynthia L., Peraldi, Antoine, Dowd, Patrick F., Mottiar, Yaseen, Santoro, Nicholas, Karlen, Steven D., Bukhman, Yury V., Foster, Cliff E., Thrower, Nick, Bruno, Laura C., Moskvin, Oleg V., Johnson, Eric T., Willhoit, Megan E., Phutane, Megha, Ralph, John, Mansfield, Shawn D., Nicholson, Paul, Sedbrook, John C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4493789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26093023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erv269
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author Cass, Cynthia L.
Peraldi, Antoine
Dowd, Patrick F.
Mottiar, Yaseen
Santoro, Nicholas
Karlen, Steven D.
Bukhman, Yury V.
Foster, Cliff E.
Thrower, Nick
Bruno, Laura C.
Moskvin, Oleg V.
Johnson, Eric T.
Willhoit, Megan E.
Phutane, Megha
Ralph, John
Mansfield, Shawn D.
Nicholson, Paul
Sedbrook, John C.
author_facet Cass, Cynthia L.
Peraldi, Antoine
Dowd, Patrick F.
Mottiar, Yaseen
Santoro, Nicholas
Karlen, Steven D.
Bukhman, Yury V.
Foster, Cliff E.
Thrower, Nick
Bruno, Laura C.
Moskvin, Oleg V.
Johnson, Eric T.
Willhoit, Megan E.
Phutane, Megha
Ralph, John
Mansfield, Shawn D.
Nicholson, Paul
Sedbrook, John C.
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description The phenylpropanoid pathway in plants synthesizes a variety of structural and defence compounds, and is an important target in efforts to reduce cell wall lignin for improved biomass conversion to biofuels. Little is known concerning the trade-offs in grasses when perturbing the function of the first gene family in the pathway, PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL). Therefore, PAL isoforms in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon were targeted, by RNA interference (RNAi), and large reductions (up to 85%) in stem tissue transcript abundance for two of the eight putative BdPAL genes were identified. The cell walls of stems of BdPAL-knockdown plants had reductions of 43% in lignin and 57% in cell wall-bound ferulate, and a nearly 2-fold increase in the amounts of polysaccharide-derived carbohydrates released by thermochemical and hydrolytic enzymic partial digestion. PAL-knockdown plants exhibited delayed development and reduced root growth, along with increased susceptibilities to the fungal pathogens Fusarium culmorum and Magnaporthe oryzae. Surprisingly, these plants generally had wild-type (WT) resistances to caterpillar herbivory, drought, and ultraviolet light. RNA sequencing analyses revealed that the expression of genes associated with stress responses including ethylene biosynthesis and signalling were significantly altered in PAL knocked-down plants under non-challenging conditions. These data reveal that, although an attenuation of the phenylpropanoid pathway increases carbohydrate availability for biofuel, it can adversely affect plant growth and disease resistance to fungal pathogens. The data identify notable differences between the stress responses of these monocot pal mutants versus Arabidopsis (a dicot) pal mutants and provide insights into the challenges that may arise when deploying phenylpropanoid pathway-altered bioenergy crops.
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spelling pubmed-44937892015-07-09 Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium Cass, Cynthia L. Peraldi, Antoine Dowd, Patrick F. Mottiar, Yaseen Santoro, Nicholas Karlen, Steven D. Bukhman, Yury V. Foster, Cliff E. Thrower, Nick Bruno, Laura C. Moskvin, Oleg V. Johnson, Eric T. Willhoit, Megan E. Phutane, Megha Ralph, John Mansfield, Shawn D. Nicholson, Paul Sedbrook, John C. J Exp Bot Research Paper The phenylpropanoid pathway in plants synthesizes a variety of structural and defence compounds, and is an important target in efforts to reduce cell wall lignin for improved biomass conversion to biofuels. Little is known concerning the trade-offs in grasses when perturbing the function of the first gene family in the pathway, PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL). Therefore, PAL isoforms in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon were targeted, by RNA interference (RNAi), and large reductions (up to 85%) in stem tissue transcript abundance for two of the eight putative BdPAL genes were identified. The cell walls of stems of BdPAL-knockdown plants had reductions of 43% in lignin and 57% in cell wall-bound ferulate, and a nearly 2-fold increase in the amounts of polysaccharide-derived carbohydrates released by thermochemical and hydrolytic enzymic partial digestion. PAL-knockdown plants exhibited delayed development and reduced root growth, along with increased susceptibilities to the fungal pathogens Fusarium culmorum and Magnaporthe oryzae. Surprisingly, these plants generally had wild-type (WT) resistances to caterpillar herbivory, drought, and ultraviolet light. RNA sequencing analyses revealed that the expression of genes associated with stress responses including ethylene biosynthesis and signalling were significantly altered in PAL knocked-down plants under non-challenging conditions. These data reveal that, although an attenuation of the phenylpropanoid pathway increases carbohydrate availability for biofuel, it can adversely affect plant growth and disease resistance to fungal pathogens. The data identify notable differences between the stress responses of these monocot pal mutants versus Arabidopsis (a dicot) pal mutants and provide insights into the challenges that may arise when deploying phenylpropanoid pathway-altered bioenergy crops. Oxford University Press 2015-07 2015-06-19 /pmc/articles/PMC4493789/ /pubmed/26093023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erv269 Text en © The Author 2015. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cass, Cynthia L.
Peraldi, Antoine
Dowd, Patrick F.
Mottiar, Yaseen
Santoro, Nicholas
Karlen, Steven D.
Bukhman, Yury V.
Foster, Cliff E.
Thrower, Nick
Bruno, Laura C.
Moskvin, Oleg V.
Johnson, Eric T.
Willhoit, Megan E.
Phutane, Megha
Ralph, John
Mansfield, Shawn D.
Nicholson, Paul
Sedbrook, John C.
Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title_full Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title_fullStr Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title_full_unstemmed Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title_short Effects of PHENYLALANINE AMMONIA LYASE (PAL) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in Brachypodium
title_sort effects of phenylalanine ammonia lyase (pal) knockdown on cell wall composition, biomass digestibility, and biotic and abiotic stress responses in brachypodium
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4493789/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26093023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jxb/erv269
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