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Coordinate expression of AOS genes and JA accumulation: JA is not required for initiation of closing layer in wound healing tubers
Authors:Lulai Edward  Huckle Linda  Neubauer Jonathan  Suttle Jeffrey
Institution:United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Sugarbeet and Potato Research Unit, Northern Crop Science Laboratory, Fargo, ND 58102-2765, United States
Abstract:Wounding induces a series of coordinated physiological responses essential for protection and healing of the damaged tissue. Wound-induced formation of jasmonic acid (JA) is important in defense responses in leaves, but comparatively little is known about the induction of JA biosynthesis and its role(s) in tuber wound-healing. In this study, the effects of wounding on JA content, expression of JA biosynthetic genes, and the involvement of JA in the initiation of closing layer formation in potato tubers were determined. In addition, the role of abscisic acid (ABA) in wound-induced JA accumulation was examined. The basal JA content in non-wounded tuber tissues was low (<3 ng g−1 FW). Two hours after wounding, the JA content increased by >5-fold, reached a maximum between 4 and 6 h after wounding, and declined to near-basal levels thereafter. Tuber age (storage duration) had little effect on the pattern of JA accumulation. The expressions of the JA biosynthetic genes (StAOS2, StAOC, and StOPR3) were greatly increased by wounding reaching a maximum 2-4 h after wounding and declining thereafter. A 1-h aqueous wash of tuber discs immediately after wounding resulted in a 94% inhibition of wound-induced JA accumulation. Neither JA treatment nor inhibition of JA accumulation affected suberin polyphenolic accumulation during closing layer development indicating that JA was not essential for the initiation of primary suberization. ABA treatment did not restore JA accumulation in washed tuber tissues suggesting that leaching of endogenous ABA was either not involved or not solely involved in this loss of JA accumulation by washing. Collectively, these results indicate that JA is not required for the induction of processes essential to the initiation of suberization during closing layer development, but do not exclude the possibility that JA may be involved in other wound related responses.
Keywords:ABA    )-abscisic acid  AOC  allene oxide cyclase  AOS  allene oxide synthase  Ct  cycle threshold  DJA    )-9  10-dihydro-jasmonic acid  FW  fresh weight  JA  jasmonic acid  LC-MS-SIM  liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-selected ion monitoring  LOX  lipoxygenase  OPC8  3-oxo-2(2Z-pentenyl)cyclopentane-1octanoic acid  OPDA  oxyphytodienoic acid  OPR3  oxophytodienoic acid reductase3  SPA  suberin polyaliphatic(s)  SPP  suberin polyphenolic(s)
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