茉莉酸
冠碱
茉莉酸
生物
毛状体
拟南芥
植物对草食的防御
细胞生物学
突变体
绒毡层
植物
防御机制
表型
花粉
雄蕊
基因
遗传学
小孢子
作者
Lei Li,Youfu Zhao,Bonnie C. McCaig,Byron A. Wingerd,Jihong Wang,Mark E. Whalon,Eran Pichersky,Gregg A. Howe
出处
期刊:The Plant Cell
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2004-01-01
卷期号:16 (1): 126-143
被引量:639
摘要
Abstract Jasmonic acid (JA) is a fatty acid–derived signaling molecule that regulates a broad range of plant defense responses against herbivores and some microbial pathogens. Molecular genetic studies in Arabidopsis have established that JA also performs a critical role in anther and pollen development but is not essential for other developmental aspects of the plant's life cycle. Here, we describe the phenotypic and molecular characterization of a sterile mutant of tomato (jasmonic acid–insensitive1 [jai1]) that is defective in JA signaling. Although the mutant exhibited reduced pollen viability, sterility was caused by a defect in the maternal control of seed maturation, which was associated with the loss of accumulation of JA-regulated proteinase inhibitor proteins in reproductive tissues. jai1 plants exhibited several defense-related phenotypes, including the inability to express JA-responsive genes, severely compromised resistance to two-spotted spider mites, and abnormal development of glandular trichomes. We demonstrate that these defects are caused by the loss of function of the tomato homolog of CORONATINE-INSENSITIVE1 (COI1), an F-box protein that is required for JA-signaled processes in Arabidopsis. These findings indicate that the JA/COI1 signaling pathway regulates distinct developmental processes in different plants and suggest a role for JA in the promotion of glandular trichome–based defenses.
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