Exogenous coronatine, but not coronafacic acid or methyl jasmonate, restores the disease phenotype of a coronatine-defective mutant of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato on tomato seedlings

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Yasuhiro Ishiga
Srinivasa Rao Uppalapati
Takako Ishiga
Carol L. Bender
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[1] Oklahoma State University,Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology
[2] The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation,Plant Biology Division
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Bacterial speck; Coronatine; Coronafacic acid; Coronamic acid; Jasmonates; pv. ; Tomato;
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Coronatine (COR) functions as a virulence factor in the interaction of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato strain DC3000 with tomato and Arabidopsis. COR consists of two moieties, coronafacic acid (CFA) and coronamic acid (CMA). Both COR and CFA function as structural and functional analogues of jasmonic acid (JA) and related signaling compounds such as methyl jasmonate (MeJA) and JA-isoleucine (JA-Ile). The precise function of COR and whether MeJA functions as an analogue of COR in disease development are not known. In this study, we analyzed whether the COR-defective mutant DB29, which is a CFA− CMA− mutant of DC3000, could be complemented for virulence via the exogenous application of COR, CFA, or MeJA. When tomato seedlings were inoculated with DB29 and supplemented with exogenous COR, the DB29 population multiplied in tomato seedlings and induced disease phenotypes similar to wild-type DC3000. Although the addition of exogenous MeJA or CFA enhanced the multiplication of DB29, wild-type disease phenotypes could not be restored with these compounds. Furthermore, inoculation of DB29 along with exogenous COR, but not MeJA or CFA, suppressed the expression of defense-related genes and increased the accumulation of reactive oxygen species, which are associated with severe chlorosis. Taken together, our results suggest that although COR targets the jasmonate pathway by mimicking JA, the function of COR in disease development is distinctly different from MeJA or CFA.
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