Wounding Triggers Wax Biosynthesis in Arabidopsis Leaves in an Abscisic Acid–Dependent and Jasmonoyl-Isoleucine-Dependent Manner

Author:

Lewandowska Milena1,Zienkiewicz Krzysztof12ORCID,Zienkiewicz Agnieszka1ORCID,Kelly Amélie1,König Stefanie1,Feussner Kirstin12,Kunst Ljerka3,Feussner Ivo124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department for Plant Biochemistry, Albrecht-von-Haller-Institute for Plant Sciences, University of Goettingen , Justus-von-Liebig Weg 11, Goettingen 37077, Germany

2. Service Unit for Metabolomics and Lipidomics, Goettingen Center for Molecular Biosciences (GZMB), University of Goettingen , Justus-von-Liebig Weg 11, Goettingen 37077, Germany

3. Department of Botany, University of British Columbia , 6270 University Blvd, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z4, Canada

4. Department for Plant Biochemistry, Goettingen Center for Molecular Biosciences (GZMB), University of Goettingen , Justus-von-Liebig Weg 11, Goettingen 37077, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Wounding caused by insects or abiotic factors such as wind and hail can cause severe stress for plants. Intrigued by the observation that wounding induces expression of genes involved in surface wax synthesis in a jasmonoyl-isoleucine (JA-Ile)-independent manner, the role of wax biosynthesis and respective genes upon wounding was investigated. Wax, a lipid-based barrier, protects plants both from environmental threats and from an uncontrolled loss of water. Its biosynthesis is described to be regulated by abscisic acid (ABA), whereas the main wound signal is the hormone JA-Ile. We show in this study that genes coding for enzymes of surface wax synthesis are induced upon wounding in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves in a JA-Ile-independent but an ABA-dependent manner. Furthermore, the ABA-dependent transcription factor MYB96 is a key regulator of wax biosynthesis upon wounding. On the metabolite level, wound-induced wax accumulation is strongly reduced in JA-Ile-deficient plants, but this induction is only slightly decreased in ABA-reduced plants. To further analyze the ABA-dependent wound response, we conducted wounding experiments in high humidity. They show that high humidity prevents the wound-induced wax accumulation in A. thaliana leaves. Together the data presented in this study show that wound-induced wax accumulation is JA-Ile-dependent on the metabolite level, but the expression of genes coding for enzymes of wax synthesis is regulated by ABA.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science,Physiology,General Medicine

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