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Diacylglycerol kinases activate tobacco NADPH oxidase-dependent oxidative burst in response to cryptogein

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PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 40, Issue 4, Pages 585-598

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12771

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cryptogein; DGK; microbial-associated molecular pattern; phosphatidic acid; phospholipase C; RBOHD; reactive oxygen species

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  1. French National Research Agency (ANR) [Blanc PANACEA NT09_517917]
  2. Bordeaux Metabolome Facility-MetaboHUB [ANR-11-INBS-0010]

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Cryptogein is a 10kDa protein secreted by the oomycete Phytophthora cryptogea that activates defence mechanisms in tobacco plants. Among early signalling events triggered by this microbial-associated molecular pattern is a transient apoplastic oxidative burst which is dependent on the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase activity of the RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG isoform D (RBOHD). Using radioactive [P-33]-orthophosphate labelling of tobacco Bright Yellow-2 suspension cells, we here provide in vivo evidence for a rapid accumulation of phosphatidic acid (PA) in response to cryptogein because of the coordinated onset of phosphoinositide-dependent phospholipase C and diacylglycerol kinase (DGK) activities. Both enzyme specific inhibitors and silencing of the phylogenetic cluster III of the tobacco DGK family were found to reduce PA production upon elicitation and to strongly decrease the RBOHD-mediated oxidative burst. Therefore, it appears that PA originating from DGK controls NADPH-oxidase activity. Amongst cluster III DGKs, the expression of DGK5-like was up-regulated in response to cryptogein. Besides DGK5-like is likely to be the main cluster III DGK isoform silenced in one of our mutant lines, making it a strong candidate for the observed response to cryptogein. The relevance of these results is discussed with regard to early signalling lipid-mediated events in plant immunity. Cryptogein is a protein secreted by the oomycete Phytophthora cryptogea that activates defence mechanisms in tobacco. We show here in BY-2 tobacco suspension cells that phosphatidic acid rapidly accumulates in response to cryptogein because of the coordinated onset of phosphoinositide-dependent phospholipase C and diacylglycerol kinase activities. Both enzyme specific inhibitors and silencing of the phylogenetic cluster III of the tobacco DGK family were found to reduce PA production upon elicitation and to strongly decrease the RBOHD-mediated oxidative burst. This establishes that phosphatidic acid production by diacylglycerol kinases is upstream of the oxidative burst in response to cryptogein.

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