Tobacco salicylic acid glucosyltransferase is active toward tuberonic acid (12-hydroxyjasmonic acid) and is induced by mechanical wounding stress

Yoshiya Seto, Shigeki Hamada, Hiroyuki Ito, Chikara Masuta, Hirokazu Matsui, Kensuke Nabeta, Hideyuki Matsuura

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    Abstract

    Recently we reported that rice salicylic acid (SA) glucosyltransferase (OsSGT) is active toward 12-hydroxyjasmonic acid (tuberonic acid, TA) and that OsSGT gene expression is induced by wounding stress. Here we report that tobacco SA glucosyltransferase (NtSGT), which is thought to be an ortholog of OsSGT, is also active toward TA. Although NtSGT expression is known to be induced by biotrophic stress, it was also induced by wounding stress in the same manner as OsSGT. These results indicate that this glucosyltransferase is important not only in biotrophic stress but also for wounding stress. It was found that this enzyme is dually functional, with activity both toward TA and SA.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)2316-2320
    Number of pages5
    JournalBioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry
    Volume75
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

    Keywords

    • Glucosyltransferase
    • Jasmonic acid
    • Salicylic acid glucoside
    • Tuberonic acid glucoside
    • Wounding stress

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Biotechnology
    • Analytical Chemistry
    • Biochemistry
    • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    • Molecular Biology
    • Organic Chemistry

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