Identification of a tomato UDP-arabinosyltransferase for airborne volatile reception

Author:

Sugimoto KoichiORCID,Ono Eiichiro,Inaba Tamaki,Tsukahara Takehiko,Matsui KenjiORCID,Horikawa ManabuORCID,Toyonaga Hiromi,Fujikawa Kohki,Osawa Tsukiho,Homma Shunichi,Kiriiwa Yoshikazu,Ohmura Ippei,Miyagawa AtsushiORCID,Yamamura Hatsuo,Fujii Mikio,Ozawa Rika,Watanabe BuntaORCID,Miura KenjiORCID,Ezura HiroshiORCID,Ohnishi ToshiyukiORCID,Takabayashi JunjiORCID

Abstract

AbstractVolatiles from herbivore-infested plants function as a chemical warning of future herbivory for neighboring plants. (Z)-3-Hexenol emitted from tomato plants infested by common cutworms is taken up by uninfested plants and converted to (Z)-3-hexenyl β-vicianoside (HexVic). Here we show that a wild tomato species (Solanum pennellii) shows limited HexVic accumulation compared to a domesticated tomato species (Solanum lycopersicum) after (Z)-3-hexenol exposure. Common cutworms grow better on an introgression line containing anS. pennelliichromosome 11 segment that impairs HexVic accumulation, suggesting that (Z)-3-hexenol diglycosylation is involved in the defense of tomato against herbivory. We finally reveal that HexVic accumulation is genetically associated with a uridine diphosphate-glycosyltransferase (UGT) gene cluster that harborsUGT91R1on chromosome 11. Biochemical and transgenic analyses of UGT91R1 show that it preferentially catalyzes (Z)-3-hexenyl β-d-glucopyranoside arabinosylation to produce HexVicin planta.

Funder

MEXT | Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Research Institute of Green Science and Technology Fund for Research Project Support (2021-RIGST) from National University Corporation Shizuoka University

Cooperative Research Grant of Plant Transgenic Design Initiative (PTraD #2109) from Tsukuba-Plant Innovation Research Center, University of Tsukuba

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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