The role of a cytosolic superoxide dismutase in barley-pathogen interactions.

Mol Plant Pathol

School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, The University of Adelaide, Waite Research Institute, PMB 1, Glen Osmond, SA, 5064, Australia.

Published: April 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Reactive oxygen species (ROS) like superoxide and hydrogen peroxide are produced during plant responses to biotrophic and necrotrophic pathogens, with superoxide dismutase (SOD) playing a key role in their management.
  • HvCSD1, a specific isoform of SOD from barley, was found to be up-regulated during resistance responses to the hemi-biotrophic pathogen Pyrenophora teres f. teres, suggesting its involvement in defense signaling.
  • Transgenic barley lines with reduced HvCSD1 showed milder net blotch symptoms, indicating its importance in maintaining redox balance and responding differently to pathogens based on their infection strategies.

Article Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS), including superoxide ( O2·-/ HO2·) and hydrogen peroxide (H O ), are differentially produced during resistance responses to biotrophic pathogens and during susceptible responses to necrotrophic and hemi-biotrophic pathogens. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) is responsible for the catalysis of the dismutation of O2·-/ HO2· to H O , regulating the redox status of plant cells. Increased SOD activity has been correlated previously with resistance in barley to the hemi-biotrophic pathogen Pyrenophora teres f. teres (Ptt, the causal agent of the net form of net blotch disease), but the role of individual isoforms of SOD has not been studied. A cytosolic CuZnSOD, HvCSD1, was isolated from barley and characterized as being expressed in tissue from different developmental stages. HvCSD1 was up-regulated during the interaction with Ptt and to a greater extent during the resistance response. Net blotch disease symptoms and fungal growth were not as pronounced in transgenic HvCSD1 knockdown lines in a susceptible background (cv. Golden Promise), when compared with wild-type plants, suggesting that cytosolic O2·-/ HO2· contributes to the signalling required to induce a defence response to Ptt. There was no effect of HvCSD1 knockdown on infection by the hemi-biotrophic rice blast pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae or the biotrophic powdery mildew pathogen Blumeria graminis f. sp. hordei, but HvCSD1 also played a role in the regulation of lesion development by methyl viologen. Together, these results suggest that HvCSD1 could be important in the maintenance of the cytosolic redox status and in the differential regulation of responses to pathogens with different lifestyles.

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