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The rice hydroperoxide lyase OsHPL3 functions in defense responses by modulating the oxylipin pathway
Authors:Tong Xiaohong  Qi Jinfeng  Zhu Xudong  Mao Bizeng  Zeng Longjun  Wang Baohui  Li Qun  Zhou Guoxin  Xu Xiaojing  Lou Yonggen  He Zuhua
Institution:College of Agriculture and Biotechnology, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310029, China National Key Laboratory of Plant Molecular Genetics and National Center of Plant Gene Research, Institute of Plant Physiology and Ecology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200032, China China National Rice Research Institute, 359 Tiyuchang Road, Hangzhou 31006, China National Engineering Center for BioChip at Shanghai, Shanghai 201203, China.
Abstract:As important signal molecules, jasmonates (JAs) and green leaf volatiles (GLVs) play diverse roles in plant defense responses against insect pests and pathogens. However, how plants employ their specific defense responses by modulating the levels of JA and GLVs remains unclear. Here, we describe identification of a role for the rice HPL3 gene, which encodes a hydroperoxide lyase (HPL), OsHPL3/CYP74B2, in mediating plant‐specific defense responses. The loss‐of‐function mutant hpl3‐1 produced disease‐resembling lesions spreading through the whole leaves. A biochemical assay revealed that OsHPL3 possesses intrinsic HPL activity, hydrolyzing hydroperoxylinolenic acid to produce GLVs. The hpl3‐1 plants exhibited enhanced induction of JA, trypsin proteinase inhibitors and other volatiles, but decreased levels of GLVs including (Z)‐3‐hexen‐1‐ol. OsHPL3 positively modulates resistance to the rice brown planthopper BPH, Nilaparvata lugens (Stål)] but negatively modulates resistance to the rice striped stem borer SSB, Chilo suppressalis (Walker)]. Moreover, hpl3‐1 plants were more attractive to a BPH egg parasitoid, Anagrus nilaparvatae, than the wild‐type, most likely as a result of increased release of BPH‐induced volatiles. Interestingly, hpl3‐1 plants also showed increased resistance to bacterial blight (Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzae). Collectively, these results indicate that OsHPL3, by affecting the levels of JA, GLVs and other volatiles, modulates rice‐specific defense responses against different invaders.
Keywords:Oryza sativa L    oxylipin pathway  jasmonates  green leaf volatiles  hydroperoxide lyase  herbivore‐induced plant defense
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