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Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory

(E)-β-ocimene, a ubiquitous monoterpene volatile in plants, is emitted from flowers to attract pollinators and/or from vegetative tissues as part of inducible defenses mediated by complex signaling networks when plants are attacked by insect herbivores. Wild pear species Pyrus betuleafolia used worl...

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Autores principales: Huang, Xinzheng, Zhang, Hang, Li, Huali, Wang, Mengting, Guo, Xinyue, Liu, Enliang, Han, Xiaoqiang, Zhen, Congai, Li, Aili, Shi, Wangpeng, Zhang, Yongjun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1077229
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author Huang, Xinzheng
Zhang, Hang
Li, Huali
Wang, Mengting
Guo, Xinyue
Liu, Enliang
Han, Xiaoqiang
Zhen, Congai
Li, Aili
Shi, Wangpeng
Zhang, Yongjun
author_facet Huang, Xinzheng
Zhang, Hang
Li, Huali
Wang, Mengting
Guo, Xinyue
Liu, Enliang
Han, Xiaoqiang
Zhen, Congai
Li, Aili
Shi, Wangpeng
Zhang, Yongjun
author_sort Huang, Xinzheng
collection PubMed
description (E)-β-ocimene, a ubiquitous monoterpene volatile in plants, is emitted from flowers to attract pollinators and/or from vegetative tissues as part of inducible defenses mediated by complex signaling networks when plants are attacked by insect herbivores. Wild pear species Pyrus betuleafolia used worldwide as rootstock generally displays valuable pest-resistant traits and is a promising genetic resource for pear breeding. In the current study, transcriptional changes in this wild pear species infested with a polyphagous herbivore Spodoptera litura and the underlying molecular mechanisms were fully investigated. A total of 3,118 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in damaged pear leaf samples. Spodoptera litura larvae infestation activated complex phytohormonal signaling networks in which jasmonic acid, ethylene, brassinosteroids, cytokinin, gibberellic acid and auxin pathways were induced, whereas salicylic acid and abscisic acid pathways were suppressed. All DEGs associated with growth-related photosynthesis were significantly downregulated, whereas most DEGs involved in defense-related early signaling events, transcription factors, green leaf volatiles and volatile terpenes were significantly upregulated. The PbeOCS (GWHGAAYT028729), a putative (E)-β-ocimene synthase gene, was newly identified in P. betuleafolia transcriptome. The upregulation of PbeOCS in S. litura-infested pear leaves supports a potential role for PbeOCS in herbivore-induced plant defenses. In enzyme-catalyzed reaction, recombinant PbeOCS utilized only geranyl pyrophosphate but not neryl diphosphate, farnesyl pyrophosphate or geranylgeranyl diphosphate as a substrate, producing (E)-β-ocimene as the major product and a trace amount of (Z)-β-ocimene. Moreover, as a catalytic product of PbeOCS, (E)-β-ocimene showed repellent effects on larvae of S. litura in dual-choice bioassays. What is more, (E)-β-ocimene increased mortalities of larvae in no-choice bioassays. These findings provide an overview of transcriptomic changes in wild pears in response to chewing herbivores and insights into (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis in pear plants, which will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying pear-insect interactions.
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spelling pubmed-97201752022-12-06 Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory Huang, Xinzheng Zhang, Hang Li, Huali Wang, Mengting Guo, Xinyue Liu, Enliang Han, Xiaoqiang Zhen, Congai Li, Aili Shi, Wangpeng Zhang, Yongjun Front Plant Sci Plant Science (E)-β-ocimene, a ubiquitous monoterpene volatile in plants, is emitted from flowers to attract pollinators and/or from vegetative tissues as part of inducible defenses mediated by complex signaling networks when plants are attacked by insect herbivores. Wild pear species Pyrus betuleafolia used worldwide as rootstock generally displays valuable pest-resistant traits and is a promising genetic resource for pear breeding. In the current study, transcriptional changes in this wild pear species infested with a polyphagous herbivore Spodoptera litura and the underlying molecular mechanisms were fully investigated. A total of 3,118 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in damaged pear leaf samples. Spodoptera litura larvae infestation activated complex phytohormonal signaling networks in which jasmonic acid, ethylene, brassinosteroids, cytokinin, gibberellic acid and auxin pathways were induced, whereas salicylic acid and abscisic acid pathways were suppressed. All DEGs associated with growth-related photosynthesis were significantly downregulated, whereas most DEGs involved in defense-related early signaling events, transcription factors, green leaf volatiles and volatile terpenes were significantly upregulated. The PbeOCS (GWHGAAYT028729), a putative (E)-β-ocimene synthase gene, was newly identified in P. betuleafolia transcriptome. The upregulation of PbeOCS in S. litura-infested pear leaves supports a potential role for PbeOCS in herbivore-induced plant defenses. In enzyme-catalyzed reaction, recombinant PbeOCS utilized only geranyl pyrophosphate but not neryl diphosphate, farnesyl pyrophosphate or geranylgeranyl diphosphate as a substrate, producing (E)-β-ocimene as the major product and a trace amount of (Z)-β-ocimene. Moreover, as a catalytic product of PbeOCS, (E)-β-ocimene showed repellent effects on larvae of S. litura in dual-choice bioassays. What is more, (E)-β-ocimene increased mortalities of larvae in no-choice bioassays. These findings provide an overview of transcriptomic changes in wild pears in response to chewing herbivores and insights into (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis in pear plants, which will help elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying pear-insect interactions. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-11-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9720175/ /pubmed/36479507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1077229 Text en Copyright © 2022 Huang, Zhang, Li, Wang, Guo, Liu, Han, Zhen, Li, Shi and Zhang https://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(s) 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
Huang, Xinzheng
Zhang, Hang
Li, Huali
Wang, Mengting
Guo, Xinyue
Liu, Enliang
Han, Xiaoqiang
Zhen, Congai
Li, Aili
Shi, Wangpeng
Zhang, Yongjun
Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title_full Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title_fullStr Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title_full_unstemmed Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title_short Functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (E)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in Pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
title_sort functional characterization of a terpene synthase responsible for (e)-β-ocimene biosynthesis identified in pyrus betuleafolia transcriptome after herbivory
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9720175/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36479507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.1077229
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