As a first line of defense against insect herbivores many plants store high concentrations of toxic and deterrent secondary metabolites in glandular trichomes. Plant Pleiotropic Drug Resistance (PDR)-type ABC transporters are known secondary metabolite transporters, and several have been implicated in pathogen or herbivore defense. Here, we report on Petunia hybrida PhPDR2 as a major contributor to trichome-related chemical defense. PhPDR2 was found to localize to the plasma membrane and be predominantly expressed in multicellular glandular trichomes of leaves and stems. Down-regulation of PhPDR2 via RNA interference (pdr2) resulted in a markedly higher susceptibility of the transgenic plants to the generalist foliage feeder Spodoptera littoralis. Untargeted screening of pdr2 trichome metabolite contents showed a significant decrease in petuniasterone and petuniolide content, compounds, which had previously been shown to act as potent toxins against various insects. Our findings suggest that PhPDR2 plays a leading role in controlling petuniasterone levels in leaves and trichomes of petunia, thus contributing to herbivory resistance.
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Petunia hybrida PDR2 is involved in herbivore defense by controlling steroidal contents in trichomes
Plant Cell Environment, Vol.39(12), pp.2725-2739
2016
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- Title
- Petunia hybrida PDR2 is involved in herbivore defense by controlling steroidal contents in trichomes
- Creators
- J Sasse - University of ZurichM Schlegal - University of ZurichL Borghi - University of ZurichF Ullrich - Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, GermanyM Lee - University of ZurichG W Liu - University of ZurichJL Giner - SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, New YorkO Kayser - Department of Biochemical and Chemical Engineering, GermanyL Bigler - University of ZurichE Martinoia - University of ZurichTobias Kretzschmar - International Rice Institute, Philippines
- Publication Details
- Plant Cell Environment, Vol.39(12), pp.2725-2739
- Identifiers
- 1986; 991012821076202368
- Academic Unit
- Southern Cross Plant Science; Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article