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Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot

Qualitative plant resistance mechanisms and pathogen virulence have been extensively studied since the formulation of the gene-for-gene hypothesis. The mechanisms involved in the quantitative traits of aggressiveness and plant partial resistance are less well-known. Nevertheless, they are prevalent...

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Autores principales: Courtial, Julia, Hamama, Latifa, Helesbeux, Jean-Jacques, Lecomte, Mickaël, Renaux, Yann, Guichard, Esteban, Voisine, Linda, Yovanopoulos, Claire, Hamon, Bruno, Ogé, Laurent, Richomme, Pascal, Briard, Mathilde, Boureau, Tristan, Gagné, Séverine, Poupard, Pascal, Berruyer, Romain
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5943595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29774035
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00502
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author Courtial, Julia
Hamama, Latifa
Helesbeux, Jean-Jacques
Lecomte, Mickaël
Renaux, Yann
Guichard, Esteban
Voisine, Linda
Yovanopoulos, Claire
Hamon, Bruno
Ogé, Laurent
Richomme, Pascal
Briard, Mathilde
Boureau, Tristan
Gagné, Séverine
Poupard, Pascal
Berruyer, Romain
author_facet Courtial, Julia
Hamama, Latifa
Helesbeux, Jean-Jacques
Lecomte, Mickaël
Renaux, Yann
Guichard, Esteban
Voisine, Linda
Yovanopoulos, Claire
Hamon, Bruno
Ogé, Laurent
Richomme, Pascal
Briard, Mathilde
Boureau, Tristan
Gagné, Séverine
Poupard, Pascal
Berruyer, Romain
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description Qualitative plant resistance mechanisms and pathogen virulence have been extensively studied since the formulation of the gene-for-gene hypothesis. The mechanisms involved in the quantitative traits of aggressiveness and plant partial resistance are less well-known. Nevertheless, they are prevalent in most plant-necrotrophic pathogen interactions, including the Daucus carota–Alternaria dauci interaction. Phytotoxic metabolite production by the pathogen plays a key role in aggressiveness in these interactions. The aim of the present study was to explore the link between A. dauci aggressiveness and toxin production. We challenged carrot embryogenic cell cultures from a susceptible genotype (H1) and two partially resistant genotypes (I2 and K3) with exudates from A. dauci strains with various aggressiveness levels. Interestingly, A. dauci-resistant carrot genotypes were only affected by exudates from the most aggressive strain in our study (ITA002). Our results highlight a positive link between A. dauci aggressiveness and the fungal exudate cell toxicity. We hypothesize that the fungal exudate toxicity was linked with the amount of toxic compounds produced by the fungus. Interestingly, organic exudate production by the fungus was correlated with aggressiveness. Hence, we further analyzed the fungal organic extract using HPLC, and correlations between the observed peak intensities and fungal aggressiveness were measured. One observed peak was closely correlated with fungal aggressiveness. We succeeded in purifying this peak and NMR analysis revealed that the purified compound was a novel 10-membered benzenediol lactone, a polyketid that we named ‘aldaulactone’. We used a new automated image analysis method and found that aldaulactone was toxic to in vitro cultured plant cells at those concentrations. The effects of both aldaulactone and fungal organic extracts were weaker on I2-resistant carrot cells compared to H1 carrot cells. Taken together, our results suggest that: (i) aldaulactone is a new phytotoxin, (ii) there is a relationship between the amount of aldaulactone produced and fungal aggressiveness, and (iii) carrot resistance to A. dauci involves mechanisms of resistance to aldaulactone.
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spelling pubmed-59435952018-05-17 Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot Courtial, Julia Hamama, Latifa Helesbeux, Jean-Jacques Lecomte, Mickaël Renaux, Yann Guichard, Esteban Voisine, Linda Yovanopoulos, Claire Hamon, Bruno Ogé, Laurent Richomme, Pascal Briard, Mathilde Boureau, Tristan Gagné, Séverine Poupard, Pascal Berruyer, Romain Front Plant Sci Plant Science Qualitative plant resistance mechanisms and pathogen virulence have been extensively studied since the formulation of the gene-for-gene hypothesis. The mechanisms involved in the quantitative traits of aggressiveness and plant partial resistance are less well-known. Nevertheless, they are prevalent in most plant-necrotrophic pathogen interactions, including the Daucus carota–Alternaria dauci interaction. Phytotoxic metabolite production by the pathogen plays a key role in aggressiveness in these interactions. The aim of the present study was to explore the link between A. dauci aggressiveness and toxin production. We challenged carrot embryogenic cell cultures from a susceptible genotype (H1) and two partially resistant genotypes (I2 and K3) with exudates from A. dauci strains with various aggressiveness levels. Interestingly, A. dauci-resistant carrot genotypes were only affected by exudates from the most aggressive strain in our study (ITA002). Our results highlight a positive link between A. dauci aggressiveness and the fungal exudate cell toxicity. We hypothesize that the fungal exudate toxicity was linked with the amount of toxic compounds produced by the fungus. Interestingly, organic exudate production by the fungus was correlated with aggressiveness. Hence, we further analyzed the fungal organic extract using HPLC, and correlations between the observed peak intensities and fungal aggressiveness were measured. One observed peak was closely correlated with fungal aggressiveness. We succeeded in purifying this peak and NMR analysis revealed that the purified compound was a novel 10-membered benzenediol lactone, a polyketid that we named ‘aldaulactone’. We used a new automated image analysis method and found that aldaulactone was toxic to in vitro cultured plant cells at those concentrations. The effects of both aldaulactone and fungal organic extracts were weaker on I2-resistant carrot cells compared to H1 carrot cells. Taken together, our results suggest that: (i) aldaulactone is a new phytotoxin, (ii) there is a relationship between the amount of aldaulactone produced and fungal aggressiveness, and (iii) carrot resistance to A. dauci involves mechanisms of resistance to aldaulactone. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5943595/ /pubmed/29774035 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00502 Text en Copyright © 2018 Courtial, Hamama, Helesbeux, Lecomte, Renaux, Guichard, Voisine, Yovanopoulos, Hamon, Ogé, Richomme, Briard, Boureau, Gagné, Poupard and Berruyer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Courtial, Julia
Hamama, Latifa
Helesbeux, Jean-Jacques
Lecomte, Mickaël
Renaux, Yann
Guichard, Esteban
Voisine, Linda
Yovanopoulos, Claire
Hamon, Bruno
Ogé, Laurent
Richomme, Pascal
Briard, Mathilde
Boureau, Tristan
Gagné, Séverine
Poupard, Pascal
Berruyer, Romain
Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title_full Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title_fullStr Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title_full_unstemmed Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title_short Aldaulactone – An Original Phytotoxic Secondary Metabolite Involved in the Aggressiveness of Alternaria dauci on Carrot
title_sort aldaulactone – an original phytotoxic secondary metabolite involved in the aggressiveness of alternaria dauci on carrot
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5943595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29774035
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.00502
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