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Constitutive expression of mammalian nitric oxide synthase in tobacco plants triggers disease resistance to pathogens.


ABSTRACT: Nitric oxide (NO) is known for its role in the activation of plant defense responses. To examine the involvement and mode of action of NO in plant defense responses, we introduced calmodulin-dependent mammalian neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), which controls the CaMV35S promoter, into wild-type and NahG tobacco plants. Constitutive expression of nNOS led to NO production and triggered spontaneous induction of leaf lesions. Transgenic plants accumulated high amounts of H(2)O(2), with catalase activity lower than that in the wild type. nNOS transgenic plants contained high levels of salicylic acid (SA), and they induced an array of SA-, jasmonic acid (JA)-, and/or ethylene (ET)-related genes. Consequently, NahG co-expression blocked the induction of systemic acquired resistance (SAR)-associated genes in transgenic plants, implying SA is involved in NO-mediated induction of SAR genes. The transgenic plants exhibited enhanced resistance to a spectrum of pathogens, including bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Our results suggest a highly ranked regulatory role for NO in SA-, JA-, and/or ET-dependent pathways that lead to disease resistance.

SUBMITTER: Chun HJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3887790 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Constitutive expression of mammalian nitric oxide synthase in tobacco plants triggers disease resistance to pathogens.

Chun Hyun Jin HJ   Park Hyeong Cheol HC   Koo Sung Cheol SC   Lee Ju Huck JH   Park Chan Young CY   Choi Man Soo MS   Kang Chang Ho CH   Baek Dongwon D   Cheong Yong Hwa YH   Yun Dae-Jin DJ   Chung Woo Sik WS   Cho Moo Je MJ   Kim Min Chul MC  

Molecules and cells 20121031 5


Nitric oxide (NO) is known for its role in the activation of plant defense responses. To examine the involvement and mode of action of NO in plant defense responses, we introduced calmodulin-dependent mammalian neuronal nitric oxide synthase (nNOS), which controls the CaMV35S promoter, into wild-type and NahG tobacco plants. Constitutive expression of nNOS led to NO production and triggered spontaneous induction of leaf lesions. Transgenic plants accumulated high amounts of H(2)O(2), with catala  ...[more]

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