The jasmonate precursor, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid. Induces phytoalexin synthesis in Petroselinum crispum cell cultures

  • Heinz Dittrich
  • , Toni M. Kutchan
  • , Meinhart H. Zenk

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Abstract

The pentacyclic biosynthetic precursor of jasmonic acid, 12-oxo-phytodienoic acid, was found to induce synthesis of the major flavonoid, apiin. in cell suspension cultures of Petroselinum crispum. The accumulation of apiin was preceded by an increase in the relative levels of poly (A)* RNAs that code for the flavonoid biosynthetic enzymes phenylalanine ammonia lyase, 4-coumarate:CoA ligase and chalcone synthase, Poly (A)* RNAs reached maximal levels at approximately 4-6 h after the addition of elicitor while flavonoids continued to accumulate in the cultures for at least 6 days. 12-Oxo-phytodienoic acid is the first pentacyclic precursor in the jasmonic acid biosynthetic chain which functions as a signal transducer for phytoalexin induction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)33-36
Number of pages4
JournalFEBS Letters
Volume309
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 31 1992

Keywords

  • 12-Oxo-phytodienoic acid
  • 4-Coumarate:CoA ligase
  • Chalcone synthase
  • Jasmonate
  • Phenylalanine ammonia lyase
  • Phytoalexin induction

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