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RNA interference-mediated repression of cell wall invertase impairs defense in source leaves of tobacco

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Volume 147, Issue 3, Pages 1288-1299

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AMER SOC PLANT BIOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.1104/pp.108.121418

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The significance of cell wall invertase ( cwINV) for plant defense was investigated by comparing wild- type tobacco ( Nicotiana tabacum) SamsunNN( SNN) with plants withRNAinterference (RNAi)- mediated repression of cwINV ( SNNTcwINV). In source leaves of SNNTcwINV, the activity of cwINV was repressed by about 90%. Sucrose export and apoplastic carbohydrate levels were significantly reduced, while photosynthesis and dark respiration exhibited little or no change. Activities of sucrose synthase and phosphofructokinase were depressed moderately, while ADP- glucose pyrophosphorylase was diminished greatly. Yet, the content of cytosolic/ vacuolar carbohydrates was not significantly lower, which correlated with the absence of phenotypic effects in SNNTcwINV under normal growing conditions. By contrast, defense- related processes in primary metabolism and hypersensitive cell death were impaired and delayed in correlation with repression of cwINV. The increase in cwINVobserved in source leaves of the resistant wild type following infection with Phytophthora nicotianae was absent in SNNTcwINV. Also, defense- related callose deposition at cell- to- cell interfaces, the related decline in sugar export, and accumulation of apoplastic carbohydrates were reduced and delayed. Expression of pathogenesis- related proteins and increase in phenylalanine ammonialyase and glucose- 6- phosphate dehydrogenase activities were alleviated. Formation of hydrogen peroxide and development of hypersensitive lesions were weak and heterogeneous, and the pathogen was able to sporulate. We conclude that in photosynthetically active leaves of the apoplastic phloem loader, tobacco cwINV plays an essential role for acquisition of carbohydrates during plant- pathogen interactions and that the availability of these carbohydrates supports the onset of the hypersensitive reaction and ensures successful defense.

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