Identification of a damage‐associated molecular pattern (DAMP) receptor and its cognate peptide ligand in sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas)

Author:

Lu Hsueh‐Han1ORCID,Meents Anja K.2,Fliegmann Judith3ORCID,Hwang Ming‐Jing4,Suen Ching‐Shu4ORCID,Masch Diana2,Felix Georg3,Mithöfer Axel2ORCID,Yeh Kai‐Wun15

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Plant Biology National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

2. Research Group Plant Defense Physiology Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology Jena Germany

3. Center for Plant Molecular Biology (ZMBP) University of Tübingen Tübingen Germany

4. Institute of Biomedical Sciences Academia Sinica Taipei Taiwan

5. The Weather Climate and Disaster Research Center National Taiwan University Taipei Taiwan

Abstract

AbstractSweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) is an important tuber crop, but also target of numerous insect pests. Intriguingly, the abundant storage protein in tubers, sporamin, has intrinsic trypsin protease inhibitory activity. In leaves, sporamin is induced by wounding or a volatile homoterpene and enhances insect resistance. While the signalling pathway leading to sporamin synthesis is partially established, the initial event, perception of a stress‐related signal is still unknown. Here, we identified an IbLRR‐RK1 that is induced upon wounding and herbivory, and related to peptide‐elicitor receptors (PEPRs) from tomato and Arabidopsis. We also identified a gene encoding a precursor protein comprising a peptide ligand (IbPep1) for IbLRR‐RK1. IbPep1 represents a distinct signal in sweet potato, which might work in a complementary and/or parallel pathway to the previously described hydroxyproline‐rich systemin (HypSys) peptides to strengthen insect resistance. Notably, an interfamily compatibility in the Pep/PEPR system from Convolvulaceae and Solanaceae was identified.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Physiology

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