A Stilbene Synthase Gene (SbSTS1) Is Involved in Host and Nonhost Defense Responses in Sorghum

Plant Physiology
2005.0

Abstract

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>A chalcone synthase (CHS)-like gene, SbCHS8, with high expressed sequence tag abundance in a pathogen-induced cDNA library, was identified previously in sorghum (Sorghum bicolor). Genomic Southern analysis revealed that SbCHS8 represents a single-copy gene. SbCHS8 expression was induced in sorghum mesocotyls following inoculation with Cochliobolus heterotrophus and Colletotrichum sublineolum, corresponding to nonhost and host defense responses, respectively. However, the induction was delayed by approximately 24 h when compared to the expression of at least one of the other SbCHS genes. In addition, SbCHS8 expression was not induced by light and did not occur in a tissue-specific manner. SbCHS8, together with SbCHS2, was overexpressed in transgenic Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) tt4 (transparent testa) mutants defective in CHS activities. SbCHS2 rescued the ability of these mutants to accumulate flavonoids in seed coats and seedlings. In contrast, SbCHS8 failed to complement the mutation, suggesting that the encoded enzyme does not function as a CHS. To elucidate their biochemical functions, recombinant proteins were assayed with different phenylpropanoid-Coenzyme A esters. Flavanones and stilbenes were detected in the reaction products of SbCHS2 and SbCHS8, respectively. Taken together, our data demonstrated that SbCHS2 encodes a typical CHS that synthesizes naringenin chalcone, which is necessary for the formation of different flavonoid metabolites. On the other hand, SbCHS8, now retermed SbSTS1, encodes an enzyme with stilbene synthase activity, suggesting that sorghum accumulates stilbene-derived defense metabolites in addition to the well-characterized 3-deoxyanthocyanidin phytoalexins.

Knowledge Graph

Similar Paper

A Stilbene Synthase Gene (<i>SbSTS1</i>) Is Involved in Host and Nonhost Defense Responses in Sorghum
Plant Physiology 2005.0
The Inducible 9,10-Dihydrophenanthrene Pathway: Characterization and Expression of Bibenzyl Synthase and S-Adenosylhomocysteine Hydrolase
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics 1995.0
Engineering of plant-specific phenylpropanoids biosynthesis in Streptomyces venezuelae
Journal of Biotechnology 2009.0
Metabolome Analysis of Biosynthetic Mutants Reveals a Diversity of Metabolic Changes and Allows Identification of a Large Number of New Compounds in Arabidopsis    
Plant Physiology 2008.0
Temperature‐sensitive <i>Arabidopsis</i> mutant defective in 1‐deoxy‐<scp>d</scp>‐xylulose 5‐phosphate synthase within the plastid non‐mevalonate pathway of isoprenoid biosynthesis
Physiologia Plantarum 2000.0
Expanding the biosynthetic repertoire of plant type III polyketide synthases by altering starter molecule specificity
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2002.0
Coordinate Regulation of Metabolite Glycosylation and Stress Hormone Biosynthesis by TT8 in Arabidopsis
Plant Physiology 2016.0
Adaptive defence-related changes in the metabolome of Sorghum bicolor cells in response to lipopolysaccharides of the pathogen Burkholderia andropogonis
Scientific Reports 2020.0
Small Brown Planthopper Nymph Infestation Regulates Plant Defenses by Affecting Secondary Metabolite Biosynthesis in Rice
International Journal of Molecular Sciences 2023.0
Molecular Phenotyping of the <i>pal1</i> and <i>pal2</i> Mutants of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> Reveals Far-Reaching Consequences on Phenylpropanoid, Amino Acid, and Carbohydrate Metabolism
The Plant Cell 2004.0