Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis

Cytokinins (CKs) can modulate plant immunity to various pathogens, but how CKs are involved in plant defense responses to the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea is still unknown. Here, we found that B. cinerea infection induced transcriptional changes in multiple genes involved in the biosynthes...

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Main Authors: Beibei Li, Ruolin Wang, Shiya Wang, Jiang Zhang, Ling Chang
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.584042/full
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spelling doaj-8dfd5cf0fb914991a54cbe99a63ada2c2021-02-10T08:24:05ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-02-011210.3389/fpls.2021.584042584042Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in ArabidopsisBeibei Li0Ruolin Wang1Shiya Wang2Jiang Zhang3Ling Chang4State Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaSchool of Biology and Agricultural Resources, Huanggang Normal University, Huanggang, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Biocatalysis and Enzyme Engineering, School of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, ChinaCytokinins (CKs) can modulate plant immunity to various pathogens, but how CKs are involved in plant defense responses to the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea is still unknown. Here, we found that B. cinerea infection induced transcriptional changes in multiple genes involved in the biosynthesis, degradation, and signaling of CKs, as well as their contents, in pathogen-infected Arabidopsis leaves. Among the CKs, the gene expression of CYTOKININ OXIDASE/DEHYDROGENASE 5 (CKX5) was remarkably induced in the local infected leaves and the distant leaves of the same plant without pathogen inoculation. Cis-zeatin (cZ) and its riboside (cZR) accumulated considerably in infected leaves, suggesting an important role of the cis-zeatin type of CKs in the plant response to B. cinerea. Cytokinin double-receptor mutants were more susceptible to B. cinerea infection, whereas an exogenous CK treatment enhanced the expression levels of defense-related genes and of jasmonic acid (JA) and ethylene (ET), but not salicylic acid (SA), resulting in higher resistance of Arabidopsis to B. cinerea. Investigation of CK responses to B. cinerea infection in the JA biosynthesis mutant, jar1-1, and ET-insensitive mutant, ein2-1, showed that CK signaling and levels of CKs, namely, those of isopentenyladenine (iP), isopentenyladenine riboside (iPR), and trans-zeatin (tZ), were enhanced in jar1-1-infected leaves. By contrast, reductions in iP, iPR, tZ, and tZ riboside (tZR) as well as cZR contents occurred in ein2-1-infected leaves, whose transcript levels of CK signaling genes were likewise differentially regulated. The Arabidopsis Response Regulator 5 (ARR5) gene was upregulated in infected leaves of ein2-1 whereas another type-A response regulator, ARR16, was significantly downregulated, suggesting the existence of a complex regulation of CK signaling via the ET pathway. Accumulation of the cis-zeatin type of CKs in B. cinerea-infected leaves depended on ET but not JA pathways. Collectively, our findings provide evidence that CK responds to B. cinerea infection in a variety of ways that are differently modulated by JA and ET pathways in Arabidopsis.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.584042/fullcytokininsBotrytis cinereaplant immunityjasmonic acidethylenehormonal crosstalk
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Ruolin Wang
Shiya Wang
Jiang Zhang
Ling Chang
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Ruolin Wang
Shiya Wang
Jiang Zhang
Ling Chang
Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
Frontiers in Plant Science
cytokinins
Botrytis cinerea
plant immunity
jasmonic acid
ethylene
hormonal crosstalk
author_facet Beibei Li
Ruolin Wang
Shiya Wang
Jiang Zhang
Ling Chang
author_sort Beibei Li
title Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
title_short Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
title_full Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
title_fullStr Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
title_full_unstemmed Diversified Regulation of Cytokinin Levels and Signaling During Botrytis cinerea Infection in Arabidopsis
title_sort diversified regulation of cytokinin levels and signaling during botrytis cinerea infection in arabidopsis
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Cytokinins (CKs) can modulate plant immunity to various pathogens, but how CKs are involved in plant defense responses to the necrotrophic pathogen Botrytis cinerea is still unknown. Here, we found that B. cinerea infection induced transcriptional changes in multiple genes involved in the biosynthesis, degradation, and signaling of CKs, as well as their contents, in pathogen-infected Arabidopsis leaves. Among the CKs, the gene expression of CYTOKININ OXIDASE/DEHYDROGENASE 5 (CKX5) was remarkably induced in the local infected leaves and the distant leaves of the same plant without pathogen inoculation. Cis-zeatin (cZ) and its riboside (cZR) accumulated considerably in infected leaves, suggesting an important role of the cis-zeatin type of CKs in the plant response to B. cinerea. Cytokinin double-receptor mutants were more susceptible to B. cinerea infection, whereas an exogenous CK treatment enhanced the expression levels of defense-related genes and of jasmonic acid (JA) and ethylene (ET), but not salicylic acid (SA), resulting in higher resistance of Arabidopsis to B. cinerea. Investigation of CK responses to B. cinerea infection in the JA biosynthesis mutant, jar1-1, and ET-insensitive mutant, ein2-1, showed that CK signaling and levels of CKs, namely, those of isopentenyladenine (iP), isopentenyladenine riboside (iPR), and trans-zeatin (tZ), were enhanced in jar1-1-infected leaves. By contrast, reductions in iP, iPR, tZ, and tZ riboside (tZR) as well as cZR contents occurred in ein2-1-infected leaves, whose transcript levels of CK signaling genes were likewise differentially regulated. The Arabidopsis Response Regulator 5 (ARR5) gene was upregulated in infected leaves of ein2-1 whereas another type-A response regulator, ARR16, was significantly downregulated, suggesting the existence of a complex regulation of CK signaling via the ET pathway. Accumulation of the cis-zeatin type of CKs in B. cinerea-infected leaves depended on ET but not JA pathways. Collectively, our findings provide evidence that CK responds to B. cinerea infection in a variety of ways that are differently modulated by JA and ET pathways in Arabidopsis.
topic cytokinins
Botrytis cinerea
plant immunity
jasmonic acid
ethylene
hormonal crosstalk
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.584042/full
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