Volatiles from herbivore-infested plants function as a chemical warning of future herbivory for neighboring plants. (Z)-3-Hexenol emitted from tomato plants infested by common cutworms is taken up by uninfested plants and converted to (Z)-3-hexenyl β-vicianoside (HexVic). Here we show that a wild tomato species (Solanum pennellii) shows limited HexVic accumulation compared to a domesticated tomato species (Solanum lycopersicum) after (Z)-3-hexenol exposure. Common cutworms grow better on an introgression line containing an S. pennellii chromosome 11 segment that impairs HexVic accumulation, suggesting that (Z)-3-hexenol diglycosylation is involved in the defense of tomato against herbivory. We finally reveal that HexVic accumulation is genetically associated with a uridine diphosphate-glycosyltransferase (UGT) gene cluster that harbors UGT91R1 on chromosome 11. Biochemical and transgenic analyses of UGT91R1 show that it preferentially catalyzes (Z)-3-hexenyl β-D-glucopyranoside arabinosylation to produce HexVic in planta.
Identification of a tomato UDP-arabinosyltransferase for airborne volatile reception.
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作者:Sugimoto Koichi, Ono Eiichiro, Inaba Tamaki, Tsukahara Takehiko, Matsui Kenji, Horikawa Manabu, Toyonaga Hiromi, Fujikawa Kohki, Osawa Tsukiho, Homma Shunichi, Kiriiwa Yoshikazu, Ohmura Ippei, Miyagawa Atsushi, Yamamura Hatsuo, Fujii Mikio, Ozawa Rika, Watanabe Bunta, Miura Kenji, Ezura Hiroshi, Ohnishi Toshiyuki, Takabayashi Junji
| 期刊: | Nature Communications | 影响因子: | 15.700 |
| 时间: | 2023 | 起止号: | 2023 Feb 8; 14(1):677 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41467-023-36381-8 | ||
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