生物
转录组
生物合成
植物对草食的防御
基因沉默
生物化学
转录因子
山茶
酰基转移酶
基因
基因表达
植物
作者
Honglian Gu,J Li,Dahe Qiao,Mei Li,Yingjie Yao,Hui Xie,Kelin Huang,Shengrui Liu,De‐Yu Xie,Chaoling Wei,Junyan Zhu
摘要
Summary Numerous herbivore‐induced plant volatiles (HIPVs) play important roles in plant defense. In tea plants ( Camellia sinensis ), (Z)‐3‐hexenyl acetate (3‐HAC) has been characterized as associated with resistance to herbivores. To date, how tea plants biosynthesize and regulate 3‐HAC to resist herbivores remain unclear. Based on transcriptomes assembled from Ectropis obliqua‐ fed leaves, a cDNA encoding BAHD acyltransferase, namely CsCHAT1 , was highly induced in leaves fed with E. obliqua . Enzymatic assays showed that CsCHAT1 converted (Z)‐3‐hexenol into 3‐HAC. Further suppression of CsCHAT1 expression reduced the accumulation of 3‐HAC and lowered the resistance of tea plants to E. obliqua , while 3‐HAC replenishment rescued the reduced resistance of CsCHAT1 ‐silenced tea plants against E. obliqua . Two transcription factors (TFs), CsNAC30 and CsTCP11 , were co‐expressed with CsCHAT1 . An integrative approach of biochemistry, DNA–protein interaction, gene silencing, and metabolic profiling revealed that the two TFs positively regulated the expression of CsCHAT1 . The suppression of either one decreased the production of 3‐HAC and eliminated the resistance of tea plants to E. obliqua . Notably, the suppression of either one considerably impaired JA‐induced 3‐HAC biosynthesis in tea plant. The proposed pathway can be targeted for innovative agro‐biotechnologies protecting tea plants from damage by E. obliqua .
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