Endoplasmic reticulum-derived bodies enable a single-cell chemical defense in Brassicaceae plants

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Kenji Yamada
Shino Goto-Yamada
Akiko Nakazaki
Tadashi Kunieda
Keiko Kuwata
Atsushi J. Nagano
Mikio Nishimura
Ikuko Hara-Nishimura
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[1] Jagiellonian University,Malopolska Centre of Biotechnology
[2] National Institute for Basic Biology,Department of Cell Biology
[3] Kyoto University,Graduate School of Science
[4] Konan University,Faculty of Science and Engineering
[5] Nara Institute of Science and Technology,Graduate School of Science and Technology
[6] Nagoya University,Institute of Transformative Bio
[7] Ryukoku University,Molecules
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Communications Biology | / 3卷
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Brassicaceae plants have a dual-cell type of chemical defense against herbivory. Here, we show a novel single-cell defense involving endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived organelles (ER bodies) and the vacuoles. We identify various glucosinolates as endogenous substrates of the ER-body β-glucosidases BGLU23 and BGLU21. Woodlice strongly prefer to eat seedlings of bglu23 bglu21 or a glucosinolate-deficient mutant over wild-type seedlings, confirming that the β-glucosidases have a role in chemical defense: production of toxic compounds upon organellar damage. Deficiency of the Brassicaceae-specific protein NAI2 prevents ER-body formation, which results in a loss of BGLU23 and a loss of resistance to woodlice. Hence, NAI2 that interacts with BGLU23 is essential for sequestering BGLU23 in ER bodies and preventing its degradation. Artificial expression of NAI2 and BGLU23 in non-Brassicaceae plants results in the formation of ER bodies, indicating that acquisition of NAI2 by Brassicaceae plants is a key step in developing their single-cell defense system.
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