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  • Stress-Related Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases Stimulate the Accumulation of Small Molecules and Proteins in Arabidopsis thaliana Root Exudates
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  1. Strehmel, Nadine |
  2. Majovsky, Petra |
  3. Krüger, Sylvia |
  4. Lee, Justin |
  5. Hoehenwarter, Wolfgang |
  6. Lindemeyer, Susann |
  7. Scheel, Dierk |
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  • 2017-03-27
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  • 8:1292
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.01292 |
  • https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5520323/ |
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  • https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2017.01292/full#h11 |
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  • A delicate balance in cellular signaling is required for plants to respond to microorganisms or to changes in their environment. Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) cascades are one of the signaling modules that mediate transduction of extracellular microbial signals into appropriate cellular responses. Here, we employ a transgenic system that simulates activation of two pathogen/stress-responsive MAPKs to study release of metabolites and proteins into root exudates. The premise is based on our previous proteomics study that suggests upregulation of secretory processes in this transgenic system. An advantage of this experimental set-up is the direct focus on MAPK-regulated processes without the confounding complications of other signaling pathways activated by exposure to microbes or microbial molecules. Using non-targeted metabolomics and proteomics studies, we show that MAPK activation can indeed drive the appearance of dipeptides, defense-related metabolites and proteins in root apoplastic fluid. However, the relative levels of other compounds in the exudates were decreased. This points to a bidirectional control of metabolite and protein release into the apoplast. The putative roles for some of the identified apoplastic metabolites and proteins are discussed with respect to possible antimicrobial/defense or allelopathic properties. Overall, our findings demonstrate that sustained activation of MAPKs alters the composition of apoplastic root metabolites and proteins, presumably to influence the plant-microbe interactions in the rhizosphere. The reported metabolomics and proteomics data are available via Metabolights (Identifier: MTBLS441) and ProteomeXchange (Identifier: PXD006328), respectively.
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lokal root exudates
lokal metabolomics
lokal roots
lokal signaling
lokal plant defense
lokal metabolite profiling
lokal Arabidopsis thaliana
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