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Generation of Pisum sativum Defense Signaling Molecules and Expression of Genes Involved in Their Biosynthesis
Authors: Agnieszka Woniak, Jacek Kesy, Paulina Glazinska , Wojciech Glinkowski, Dorota Narozna, Jan Bocianowski, Renata Rucinska-Sobkowiak, Van Chung Mai, Włodzimierz Krzesinski, Sławomir Samardakiewicz, Beata Borowiak-Sobkowiak, Mateusz Labudda, Philippe Jeandet and Iwona Morkunas
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences
: 24     : 10671
Publishing year: 6/2023
The main aim of this study was to understand the regulation of the biosynthesis of phytohormones as signaling molecules in the defense mechanisms of pea seedlings during the application of abiotic and biotic stress factors. It was important to identify this regulation at the molecular level in Pisum sativum L. seedlings under the influence of various concentrations of lead—i.e., a low concentration increasing plant metabolism, causing a hormetic effect, and a high dose causing a sublethal effect—and during feeding of a phytophagous insect with a piercing-sucking mouthpart—i.e., pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum (Harris)). The aim of the study was to determine the expression level of genes encoding enzymes of the biosynthesis of signaling molecules such as phytohormones—i.e., jasmonates (JA/MeJA), ethylene (ET) and abscisic acid (ABA). Real-time qPCR was applied to analyze the expression of genes encoding enzymes involved in the regulation of the biosynthesis of JA/MeJA (lipoxygenase 1 (LOX1), lipoxygenase 2 (LOX2), 12-oxophytodienoate reductase 1 (OPR1) and jasmonic acid-amido synthetase (JAR1)), ET (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase 3 (ACS3)) and ABA (9-cis-epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (NCED) and aldehyde oxidase 1 (AO1)). In response to the abovementioned stress factors—i.e., abiotic and biotic stressors acting independently or simultaneously—the expression of the LOX1, LOX2, OPR1, JAR1, ACS3, NCED and AO1 genes at both sublethal and hormetic doses increased. Particularly high levels of the relative expression of the tested genes in pea seedlings growing at sublethal doses of lead and colonized by A. pisum compared to the control were noticeable. A hormetic dose of lead induced high expression levels of the JAR1, OPR1 and ACS3 genes, especially in leaves. Moreover, an increase in the concentration of phytohormones such as jasmonates (JA and MeJA) and aminococyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid (ACC)-ethylene (ET) precursor was observed. The results of this study indicate that the response of pea seedlings to lead and A. pisum aphid infestation differed greatly at both the gene expression and metabolic levels. The intensity of these defense responses depended on the organ, the metal dose and direct contact of the stress factor with the organ.
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