Involvement of NbNOA1 in NO production and defense responses in INF1-treated Nicotiana benthamiana |
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Authors: | Hiroaki Kato Shuta Asai Ayako Yamamoto-Katou Hirofumi Yoshioka Noriyuki Doke Kazuhito Kawakita |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate School of Bioagricultural Sciences, Nagoya University, Chikusa, Nagoya 464-8601, Japan;(2) Present address: Plant Physiology Department, National Institute of Agrobiological Sciences, Kannondai, Tsukuba, Japan |
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Abstract: | During defense responses, plant cells produce nitric oxide (NO), which may control many physiological processes. In a previous study, we reported that nitrate reductase (NR) is responsible in part for INF1 elicitor-induced NO production in Nicotiana benthamiana, but the possibility remains that other NO-generating system(s) contribute to NO production. In mammalian cells, NO production is catalyzed by NO synthase (NOS). However, NOS-like enzyme(s) have never been identified in plants, and only the gene for Arabidopsis thaliana nitric oxide-associated 1 (AtNOA1) has been identified as a putative regulator of NOS activity in plants. In this study, we cloned NbNOA1, a homolog of AtNOA1, from N. benthamiana and investigated its involvement in NO production induced by INF1. The NbNOA1 gene was silenced by a virus-induced gene-silencing (VIGS) technique. NbNOA1-silenced plants had yellowish leaves. Silencing NbNOA1 partially decreased INF1-induced NO production, while overexpressing NbNOA1 did not affect NO production. Silencing NbNOA1 suppressed INF1-induced PR1a gene expression and increased susceptibility to Colletotrichum lagenarium. These results suggest that NbNOA1 is involved in INF1-mediated NO production and is required for defense responses. The nucleotide sequence data reported are available in the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank databases under accession number AB303300. |
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Keywords: | INF1 Nicotiana benthamiana Nitrate reductase Nitric oxide Nitric oxide-associated 1 Nitric oxide synthase |
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