Spearmint targets microtubules by (−)-carvone

Author:

Hering Nathalie1ORCID,Schmit Anne-Catherine2,Herzog Etienne2,Corbin Louis-Thibault2,Schmidt-Speicher Leona3,Ahrens Ralf3,Fauconnier Marie-Laure4,Nick Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Joseph Gottlieb Kölreuter Institute for Plant Sciences (JKIP), , Karlsruhe 76131, Germany

2. Université de Strasbourg Institut de biologie moléculaire des plantes (IBMP), CNRS, , Strasbourg 67084, France

3. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Institute of Microstructure Technology (IMT), , Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen 76344, Germany

4. University of Liège Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech, , Gembloux 5030, Belgium

Abstract

Abstract Allelopathy can provide sustainable alternatives to herbicides because it is based on specific signals rather than generic toxicity. We show that the allelopathic activity of Spearmint and Watermint is linked with their main compounds, (−)-carvone and (+)-menthofuran, both deriving from (−)-limonene. Germination of Poppy and Cress, and root growth of Arabidopsis thaliana are inhibited by very low concentrations of (−)-carvone, acting even through the gas phase. (+)-Menthofuran is active as well, but at lower efficacy. Using fluorescently tagged marker lines in tobacco BY-2 cells and Arabidopsis roots, we demonstrate a rapid degradation of microtubules and a remodeling of actin filaments in response to (−)-carvone and, to a milder extent, to (+)-menthofuran. This cytoskeletal response is followed by cell death. By means of a Root Chip system, we can follow the tissue dependent response of the cytoskeleton and show a cell-type dependent gradient of sensitivity between meristem and distal elongation zone, accompanied by programmed cell death.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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